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The phrase "a disposed" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression, as "disposed" typically requires additional context or a different structure to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "He is disposed to help others in need."
Alternatives: "inclined to" or "willing to".
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With claim (a) disposed of, consider again claim (b) that, while not all diagrammatic thinking in a process of thinking through a proof is superfluous, all non-superfluous diagrammatic thinking will be replaceable by non-diagrammatic thinking in a process of thinking through that same proof.
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And a Loving God announces a woman disposed to acts of love.
As a local server, we assume a computer having a network function disposed within a certain extent of equipment.
Unless a testator disposed otherwise, the payment of claims was from the personal estate.
But a judge disposed against gay nuptials may well be persuaded by other research.
A judge disposed of the case by reducing the charge to loitering.
They are typically treated as a waste, disposed together in ponds.
Cysteine replacement of an appropriately disposed pair of residues at an oligomeric interface is expected to generate a disulphide bridge.
o-QMs display a cyclohexadiene core affixed with an exocyclic methylene and a carbonyl residue disposed in ortho fashion.
It's funny, but then how else can a man dispose of some £2.5m a year?
If you kill a mouse, dispose of it in a tightly closed plastic bag to keep flies away.
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