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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a multiply' is not correct or usable in written English.
'Multiply' is a verb, and so can be used in its infinitive or imperative forms (e.g. 'Please multiply these two numbers'). It cannot be used as a noun in this form.
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He was a multiply decorated war hero.
Results indicated that older adult crime victims who seek services are a multiply traumatized group.
I also suggest scaling velocity so that you can make dt=1, thereby avoiding a multiply.
The average value of ADC was calculated without doing a multiply or divide.
And how can we be sure that anything — even a multiply confirmed finding — is true?
The first, Milton Chester Milodragovitch, known as Milo, is a multiply divorced, hard-drinking, cocaine-snorting womanizer.
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The computations are performed on a multiply-connected curvilinear geometry in a fully coupled manner.
"To have a multiply-trained commissioner is a tremendous asset," said Andrew J. Spano, the county executive.
Adding a multiply-connected, fast-acting 'alarm' mechanism within the CogAff framework accounts for several varieties of emotions.
Such a multiply-engineered structure can be used for either traditional immunomagnetic methods or microfluidic devices for CTC sorting and detection.
l-DOPA decarboxylase (DDC) is a multiply-regulated gene which encodes the enzyme that catalyzes the biosynthesis of dopamine in humans.
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