Sentence examples for In placed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "In placed" is not correct in English.
The correct expression is "in place," which is used to indicate that something is positioned correctly or is functioning as intended. Example: "The new safety measures are now in place to ensure a secure working environment."

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Cultures of cortical neurons were washed with buffered saline with complete protease inhibitors (Roche Applied Science, Indianapolis, IN), placed in 0.32 M sucrose in the same solution, and scraped.

Dr. Guerra said the district had in placed billboard and public service advertisements encouraging everyone to be vaccinated.

President Obama's Clean Power Plan has not yet kicked in, placed on ice by the Supreme Court.

And perhaps a bucket for the goddess to be sick in placed discreetly at the side of the bed.

At that, three men whisked in, placed orders for sandwiches and headed for a table in the back corner of the room.

Of the 1,103 children, 800 were adopted and 303 were in placed in the state's "subsidized guardianship" program, in which relatives of the children are awarded guardianship by the courts.

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Describes the ceremony; the bonging of a bell in the kitchen, a funeral march, the fiddle draped in black, carried in & placed on a bier with lightded candles The "widow", the bassfiddler follows the fiddle, dressed in feminine garb, letting out weird wails.

In place….

In places, it is.

Everything seemed in place.

Jog in place.

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