Sentence examples for added cannot be from inspiring English sources

The phrase "added cannot be" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought or phrase and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The changes you requested have been added; however, they cannot be finalized until approved."
Alternatives: "cannot be included" or "cannot be applied".

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"War," he added, "cannot be a solution".

Her last thoughts, he added, "cannot be fathomed".

The animal carcass, he added, cannot be just any weight.

Much of what he needs in a case, he added, cannot be duplicated.

That claim, she added, cannot be made by the recent PBS hit, the British drama "Downton Abbey".

The complete disappearance of the c-di-AMP peaks in the proton NMR when only 0.1 equivalence of coralyne was added cannot be explained by a 2 1 complex between c-di-AMP and coralyne; a 2 1 complex between c-di-AMP and coralyne would have expected molecular weight of 1676.34, which should be visible by NMR.

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Such a presumption, he adds, cannot be made now.

'For if', he says, 'it were added to another entity, it would not make it any larger; for since it is of no magnitude, when it is added, there cannot be any increase in magnitude.

She added, "He cannot be trusted".

But, he added: "We cannot be complacent.

But he added, "This cannot be one of those years".

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