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Discover Ludwig"I rooted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a simple past tense verb phrase and can be used to describe actions in the past. Example: "I rooted through my closet, searching for the missing key."
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T i v) is the subtree of T i rooted at v ∈ V i. C v) and P v) denote the children and the parent of v, respectively, with c j ∈ C v) denoting the jth child of v.
Moreover the leaf labelled d in S should belong to the subtree of S rooted at s, and thus to the subtree S i rooted at the left or right child of s.
BiSSE and GeoSSE model assumptions were satisfied through the use of the best rooted tree based on the dated ITS and multi-gene phylogenies: i) rooted phylogenetic tree with branch lengths; ii) contemporaneous terminal taxa and; iii) ultrametric tree [ 81].
Thus, we can define rooted trees T1, T2,…, T k −1 of T to be those subtrees of T hanging off the path P, with T i rooted at v i.
I rooted for Spassky.
I rooted for the Yankees".
I rooted for all of them.
Growing up, I rooted for the Philadelphia teams.
"Last year I rooted for the Packers," he said.
I rooted for his HBO comedy series "Curb Your Enthusiasm".
The other teams I rooted for weren't exactly excelling.
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