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Discover Ludwig"Had subject" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatical.
It is not a commonly used phrase in written English. Some possible alternatives could be: - The subject had (verb).. - The (noun) had been (verb).. - The subject was (verb).. Example: The subject had studied diligently for the exam.
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E-mail messages had subject lines like "Re: Unshoppable".
According to the automatic annotation criteria, a given ORF was considered "valid" if it had BlastP hits on the KEGG, NCBI-nr or UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot databases, if it had subject and query coverage of ≥ 60%, and if it had positives of ≥ 60%.
The phishing emails were designed to look like they were sent by DocuSign and had subject lines that said "Completed: [domain name] – Wire transfer for recipient-name Document Ready for Signature" or "Completed [domain name/email address] – Accounting Invoice [Number] Document Ready for Signature".
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Of particular interest to me were the similarities in the writing and revising processes among writers--regardless of language background--who had subject-matter expertise and had to write for nonexpert readers.
Several other cases involved disputes between non-Indians holding land grants from different states or state nonintercourse acts; federal courts had subject-matter jurisdiction over such disputes as "Controversies... between Citizens of the same State claiming Lands under Grants of different States".
Does painting have subject matter in this sense?
They have subject matter expertise, in content.
"I don't have subjects.
You don't have citizens in Spain, you have subjects.
The blockade has subjected many to unemployment, penury and malnutrition.
Others, including Nigeria and Indonesia, have subjected them to mass deportations.
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