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Discover Ludwig"get implemented" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct
It could possibly be used as a phrase or clause within a sentence, but it would need to be paired with a subject and verb in order to make sense. For example: - "The new project will get implemented next week." (Here, the subject is "project" and the verb is "get implemented.") - "We need to make sure all of the changes get implemented before the deadline." (Here, the subject is "changes" and the verb is "get implemented.")
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Digital health technologies help improve access to quality care but sometimes never get implemented due to regulatory barriers and bureaucratic implementation challenges.
Why don't things get implemented?".
"It doesn't mean it's going to get implemented".
I'm not sure how it can actually get implemented.
The majority of presidential decrees do not get implemented.
"Let's be clear, it's a plan, but how does it get implemented?" she asked.
This is not a new idea, but it never seems to get implemented.
"There are many, many other steps and changes that will be made before things get implemented".
Watch for whether the decisions made in the meetings get implemented.
None of them ever get implemented because -- let me give you an example.
CS: Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) practices have a substantial influence on what projects get implemented.
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