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The phrase "a said of" is not correct and does not make sense in written English
It appears to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "The report included a said of the events that transpired."
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"The construction industry has a complex value chain that cries out for a network-centric technology," David Silvermann of CrossLink Capital, the lead investor in BuildingConnected's Series A, said of the investment.
This means that most mathematical theorems are one thing A said of another C and that every mathematical demonstration has a middle term B which explains the connection between A and C. Aristotle provides several examples of such triads of terms in mathematics, e.g., two right angles-angles about a point-triangle, or right angle-half two right angles-angle in a semicircle.
(a) Said of the Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, "Let's hope that the key conferences aren't when she's menstruating or something".
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Few Westerners can quote a saying of Confucius.
"He always had a saying of 'Why not us?
There is a saying of disputed origin: "To go fast, go alone.
"It's not a car," she said of a horse.
(A "nightmare," Mr. Williamson said of the experience).
"He's a legend," she said of Sitney.
Without a doubt," Flinn said of Skillern.
"What a player," Van Barneveld said of Caven.
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