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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about entered" is not correct and usable in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I was about entered the room when I heard a noise."
Alternatives: "about to enter" or "regarding entry".
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In the area around the Saru River, shallow landslides displaced about of soil, of which about entered the river.
And "The Woman Chaser" is that quintessential Cinderella film festival story: an unsolicited submission that nobody knew about, entered "cold" by a first-time filmmaker, which ends up so enthusing the selection committee that it gets chosen.
Better PHR design can improve the PHR use experience by moving beyond a data repository and creating functionality that enables patients to receive feedback about entered data, enhances their knowledge about their current health status, and stimulates self-care change.
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I hesitated, nervous about entering the world of Internet romance.
Thumbing through baseball statistics, thinking about entering a fantasy league?
At first, I'm apprehensive about entering the laser chamber.
But architects can be deeply ambivalent about entering such contests.
Has DeVito ever thought about entering politics himself?
"God began to speak to her about entering politics," McGinniss quotes Glazier.
That morning, the Captain had announced the rules about entering the city.
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