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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an incorporated" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts referring to a business entity, but it should be "an incorporated company" or "an incorporated entity" for clarity.
Example: "We are proud to announce that we are now an incorporated company, allowing us to expand our operations."
Alternatives: "a registered corporation" or "an incorporated entity."
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I have seen how an incorporated village misuses its powers.
Brightwaters, an incorporated village of single-family houses, is within Bay Shore.
I know that I have not painted a very pretty picture of an incorporated village.
The island is neither a federally protected reservation nor an incorporated city.
Meanwhile, the HRA was purposefully designed to be more than an incorporated treaty.
In 1954, they became an incorporated company and hired a marketing agent based in New York.
WELCOMED BY NEIGHBORS Doctor Heading an Incorporated Infantorium Says Geisen-Volk Case Embarrasses It.
(Northport, as an incorporated village, is not subject to town regulation on this issue).
In Greenport's 175-year existence as an incorporated village, the surrounding area has changed relatively little.
If you see a teacup with an incorporated cooling fan sketched on the page, you're inclined to smile.
Martin M. Berger, the mayor of Saltaire, an incorporated village, said delays in approvals for a project there were "ludicrous".
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