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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activities won" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to activities that have been successfully completed or achieved, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The activities won during the competition were celebrated at the awards ceremony."
Alternatives: "activities completed" or "activities achieved".
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Finally, his activities won him the coveted bishopric: in November 1788 he was appointed bishop of Autun.
Mr. Hulings' ability to see timeless beauty in momentary human gestures and activities won him the appellation "master" on numerous occasions.
The Jacqui Lambie Network, which has called for strict rules on labelling Halal food and which would have a empower "law enforcement and security agencies to ascertain whether monies paid for [Halal] certification are misused in the support of terrorist activities," won a seat in Tasmania.
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A website which adds 'chilling' to its list of activities wins my vote straight away.
"We are in this movement moment where over 40 chapters across the globe are engaged in campaign activities, winning new policies for black people," Cullors said.
The emphasis on missionary activity won the church many new adherents in Latin America, the Caribbean, and sub-Saharan Africa.
While Legion activity won ac ceptance here today, the organ ization's rate of growth and its nonacceptance by veterans of the Vietnam war have cast a cloud over its future.
All of this activity wins studios points for forward thinking, but to what degree is it actually increasing ticket sales?
"We're not going to let this hateful activity win," Wallach said.
As shown in the Methods, when the maximum speed of kinase activity is greater than the maximum speed of phosphatase activity (P t α < K t ), the asymptotic phosphorylation is R ∞ S t = 1, since kinase activity wins at large S t.
The authors would like to thank Marcia Rock for her management of study activities, Win Morgan for managing the online data collection survey, and Robert Steinglass and Pat Taylor for their careful review of the report.
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