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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deploy" is not correct in standard written English.
The term "deploy" is typically used as a verb, and it is more common to use it in forms like "a deployment" when referring to the act of deploying something.
Example: "The team is preparing for a deployment of the new software update next week."
Alternatives: "a deployment" or "a rollout".
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Whilst it was important that operations knew that a deploy had happened in case a deploy broke something, they didn't really add anything to the process.
We once had a service fail over a bank holiday weekend, as it had never previously run for three days without being restarted by a deploy!
Given that California is a best-case scenario* compared to other states (and, of course, countries) far more dependent on coal, Long's piece and the underlying report pose a strong challenge to those calling for a "deploy, deploy, deploy" approach to cutting climate risks.
"As planned, we averted the twitpocalypse with a deploy this afternoon," Twitter co-founder Biz Stone tells us.
A good beginner gun would be like an Alpha Trooper, or a Deploy CS-6.
Use a Deploy Cs-6, for it can become compact enough to fit in a backpack.
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The PaaS model provides an abstraction of a complete development platform deployed as a service.
The carbon footprint of a deployed modern army is typically enormous.
"If it's not in a deployed state, it validates, if you like, where we've been looking".
A deployed robot would become contaminated.
Fig. 1 Application view of a deployed application.
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