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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alternatives were made" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a clear meaning, as "made" is not typically used with "alternatives" in this context.
Example: "Several alternatives were proposed during the meeting."
Alternatives: "alternatives were suggested" or "alternatives were offered."
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Marriage proper is in peril, the church argues, and would be further compromised if attractive alternatives were made available.
Thus, since B presumably can't rule that alternative out, B may no longer count as knowing that the animal is a zebra in a context in which that bizarre alternative has been made relevant, though B did count asknowing that the animal is a zebra before any such bizarre alternatives were made relevant.
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Evaluation of alternatives is made for the cases of both complete and incomplete information.
In the second stage, identification of feasible process alternatives are made based on the thermodynamic insights.
Some of this software is widely available on the Internet, while some more sophisticated alternatives are made and sold by private companies based in industrialized countries to state law enforcement and intelligence agencies in countries across the world.
"Fiscal policies may encourage this group of consumers to make healthier choices (provided healthier alternatives are made available) as well as providing an indirectly educational and public health signal to the whole population," the report says.
8. How can diversion and alternatives be made to work for children who lack family and community support structures, such as children in street situations? 9.
And so far, the majority of Americans seem loath to give up what they have, no matter how good the alternative is made to sound.
I exist inside four walls, and the only alternative is making public appearances.
Because a number of women, tired of mainstream porn and tired of criticising it without offering an alternative, are making the porn films they want to watch.
Suggested by Sloane Crosley, writer of "I Was Told There'd Be Cake" and "How Did You Get This Number": I'm narrowing a "favorite longread" to "nonfiction favorite" because the alternative is making my eye twitch.
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