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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an undermined" is not correct in written English.
The correct term would be "undermined" without the article "an," as "undermined" is typically used as a past participle or adjective.
Example: "The project was undermined by a lack of resources."
Alternatives: "a weakened" or "a compromised."
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The prior item mentioned one example of the collateral damage from an undermined primary care system.
Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is an uncommon, ulcerative skin disease, and characterized by a rapidly enlarging necrotic ulceration with an undermined border and a surrounding of erythema [1 5].
This is an undermined effort to identify a complete understanding of at risk populations and determine preventative tools.
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As expected, overexpression of JAM-A undermined the migration capability of MDA-MB-231 cells, as demonstrated by wound healing and Transwell assays (Fig. 3F and 3G).
Unfortunately, maintaining a contract with an anti-gay vendor like Chick-fil-A undermines what makes this university so great".
Speaking of fashion, the preppy look has been embraced and — to an extent — undermined by a hipper clientele.
A: To undermine the stability and to change its course.
The police officer in question did perform an action that undermined a legitimate criminal justice process.
The norms are being "challenged," a good thing, not "undermined," a bad thing.
In an emergency, immunosuppression is undermined by a mechanism(s) as yet unclear.
Because it constitutes a corruption of governance and an undermining of democracy.
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