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The phrase "a quick fix please ignore possible received errors" is not entirely correct in written English due to its awkward structure and lack of punctuation.
It can be used in a context where someone is requesting a temporary solution while also asking the reader to disregard any errors that may have occurred.
Example: "While we work on a permanent solution, please apply a quick fix; please ignore possible received errors in the system."
Alternatives: "a temporary solution, disregard any errors" or "a fast remedy, ignore any potential errors."
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A quick fix soon, please, golfing gods, for there's nothing quite like watching Tiger on top of his game and chasing the big prizes.
"The West wants a quick fix and to disengage as soon as possible," he said.
Second, while a narrow focus on a patient's prior receipt of, say, an organ does ignore possible inequity in prior access to other non-medical resources, this does not justify ignoring that an organ was in fact received.
"I think there was pressure for a quick fix in Afghanistan, and you know that no such thing is possible here".
Why did Bernard Lewis ignore his own counsel that the West should proceed with caution in the Middle East, that democracy cannot be a quick fix, and that our proposed solutions, however good, are "discredited by the very fact of our having suggested them"?
Local leaders are attempting a quick fix, lest the town, whose population is 4,328, run out of water by Thanksgiving, something Ms. Levingston recently warned was possible.
We can't be sure how long this has been possible already, but we've contacted the company about it, so we expect to see a quick fix to this anomaly.
Although such errors typically are corrected by unanimous agreement of both parties, House Republican leaders, including several opponents of the farm bill, maneuvered to block a quick fix and instead sought to draw attention to what they portrayed as Democratic incompetence.
Another potential feature is time delay between sending and receiving the message, which would help protect the sender's anonymity and could be especially helpful for chronic problems that don't require a quick fix.
If you're interested in a quicker fix, the method spelled out in this support document has been working for some users getting sending errors.
Over the summer, an online petition named "Please don't send Emma Czornobaj to jail" asking Quebec Justice Minister Stéphanie Vallée to apply the most lenient sentence possible received over 18,000 signatures.
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