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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a procured" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where something has been obtained or acquired, but it requires a noun to follow it for clarity.
Example: "The company presented a procured contract for review."
Alternatives: "an acquired" or "a obtained".
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250,000 doses of Vitamin A procured earlier by UNICEF are already stocked with the Ministry of Health.
If the findings could be synthesized in a rigorous manner and summary estimates of the likely effectiveness derived, the costs of these strategies could be estimated separately and the data required to plot line A procured.
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Plasmid cloning vector pRSET-A was procured from Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, USA.
Acting as both a player and a coach, Carter procured a single game for the Academy to play.
50 In Case C‑429/08, Ms Murphy, manager of a public house, procured a NOVA decoder card to screen Premier League matches.
I hired an automatic motorbike, procured a vague tourist map of the region and set off to explore the Delta.
A cab procured and off Mum went, to some uptown hotel.
One of the best known is frankincense, which is a resin procured from boswellia trees.
Among them is Gabriel Solache, convicted of murder in 2000 based on a confession procured by Guevara.
I could lie passively while the doctor removed the baby like a magician procuring a rabbit from his hat.
They've procured a prescription for a prescription drug.
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