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The phrase "a harvested" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in contexts where "harvested" is intended to describe something that has been collected or gathered, but it typically requires additional context or a noun to clarify its meaning.
Example: "The farmer displayed a harvested crop at the market."
Alternatives: "a collected" or "a gathered".
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We stood in a ditch next to a harvested apple orchard; tour buses streamed past on their way to the Ming tombs.
Vermi-composting was started on a harvested bed of ~ 0.15 m having earthworm culture.
In this paper, a new method is proposed to design an observer for a nonlinear and uncertain system describing a continuous stage structured model of a harvested fish population.
Figure 2 PCA biplot case score representation of the investigated counties (a: Arad County; b: Timis County). Figure 3 Biplot graphical representation of the Principal Components data corresponding to wheat samples (a: harvested in 2010; b: harvested in 2011).
I stood on the edge of a harvested rice field, squinting into a drainage ditch.
If the average size of a harvested fish is 10 kg, then the harvest of 1.3 million metric tons in 2002 represents approximately 130 million individual fish.
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The union harvested a trifecta of losers).
That night, Inci demonstrated a harvest dance.
p. What is a "harvest limit"?
"Look for a harvest date," North says.
Some bars had a harvest year.
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