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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an emphasized" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when referring to something that has been given special importance or stress, but it should be "an emphasis" or "emphasized" depending on the context.
Example: "The speaker placed an emphasis on the importance of teamwork during the presentation."
Alternatives: "a highlighted" or "a stressed".
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An auxiliary detection function is proposed as an emphasized detection test statistic and then an automatic detection warning signal creation method is devised.
Moreover, collaborative decision-making is not an emphasized issue in QFD even though it requires several people's involvement.
Moreover, the decentralized scheduling is based on an emphasized local intelligence which allows for reducing the communication of sensible data.
However, the rapid development in technology has recently made critical thinking (hereafter CT) an emphasized 21st century educational goal.
In optimal control of the aero-propulsion system acceleration process, the inlet is an emphasized control unit in the optimal acceleration control system.
"But when they use the word 'polo' in an emphasized way and use symbols that look like our symbol and copy our trade dress -- the way in which trademarks appear -- then we consider that trademark infringement".
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When a child emphasized a particular component for the second time, this statement was coded again.
Now, a trainer emphasized he was at a law center.
This is a point emphasized in "Aftershock".
It is a perspective emphasized by the hall.
"No action is not an option," he emphasized.
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