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The phrase "across does" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or improperly constructed phrase that lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "The impact across does not align with our expectations." (Note: This example is still awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "across the board" or "throughout".
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That is not a proper name, but currently, the turbine, which is 13 feet across, does not need one.
She wants to get points 1, 2, and 3 across, doesn't want to disappear like a river into the ocean.
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Think of some the problems you may come across doing work.
"The vast majority of home educators we come across do a great job.
If you'd prefer Mexican at the restaurant at 67 Across, don't forget your PESOs.
While the majority of people I come across do not see my age an issue, there is no denying that some do.
Dawkins did his best to respectfully get his point across: "Do you idiots seriously think I give a damn about my stupid honey?
Second, HSAs performed better in managing cases with a single classification than cases with two or three classifications across DO with RE, RR, and CS methods.
If you are trying to get a point across, DO NOT yell it.
If you feel yourself getting frustrated or annoyed, rather than becoming angry and smashing the ball across, do the opposite.
Straight-across haircuts do not look good short.
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