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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reactivate" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the word "reactivate," which is typically used as a verb and does not require an article like "a."
Example: "I need to reactivate my account after it was deactivated."
Alternatives: "to reactivate" or "a reactivation."
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I recently got a phone text message saying my "Google profile had been hacked" and asking me to text back when I am ready to get a "reactivate" number.
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Later that same year, a reactivated Parliament released their debut album, Osmium, a glorious set that proved Clinton and crew possessed able pop chops alongside their love for psychedelic noise, a sensibility that would filter through on later Funkadelic releases.
The gang was caught after two of its members, Aaron Murray and Uzair Patel, were found with a reactivated 9mm semi-automatic pistol by police while they were in a minicab in east London in June 2015.
"You have a reactivated constituency around tech and protecting themselves.
The June 1990 Saddle River landslide (Fig. 12) was a reactivated, retrogressive earth slide (Cruden et al. 1993).
One can consider that the high-angle reverse fault was a reactivated one (Jackson 1980).
The Shuping landslide is a reactivated landslide and has been continuously moving since the impoundment.
A reactivated memory relies on de novo protein synthesis to be faithfully reconsolidated and restored.
The April 1939 Montagneuse River landslide was a reactivated, retrogressive earth slide that moved in translation (Cruden et al. 1997).
The most southern belt is probably a reactivated Paleozoic trend (Beyth 1981) as shown in Fig. 9.
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