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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In tended" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or incorrect separation of the word "intended." Example: "The message was intended for you, but it was sent to the wrong person."
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The genes they occurred in tended to be transcribed more than usual, not less.
These stories of troubled adoptions have gained prominence and most abuse cases, in tended to carry heavy sentences.
In an examination of how expert PHNs created relationships with vulnerable clients in a home visiting context, Zerwekh [ 38] suggested that novice PHNs, and the organizations they practiced in, tended to minimize the importance of the essential and time-consuming process of building and establishing the relationship and that the "real work" was achieving change.
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The question is how far he in tends to go.
But in most cases, built-ins tend to be problematic.
The grounds were beautifully tended, but no one seemed very interested in tending to us.
A hard-working, often misunderstood, community with a vested interest in tending our land will disappear.
"But he has said emphatically that he fully in tends to run for both offices".
The place I live in tends to be manageably small, a few familiar journeys and destinations.
"We've done Britain's work in tending to the adults," he told Reuters.
Ford officials have been sensitive in tending to relations with the city's Arab-American community.
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