Sentence examples for and a removed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and a removed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that has been taken away or eliminated, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The committee discussed the proposal and a removed section that was deemed unnecessary."
Alternatives: "and an omitted" or "and a deleted".

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This version contained new additions like previously unseen footage and a removed subplot, and was to be a bit darker with an R rating.

In this paper, the total population that is involved in the spread of infection is split into three epidemiological classes: a susceptible class (S), an infected class (I) and a removed class (R) denoting vaccinated as well as recovered people with permanent immunity.

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Now, of course, I have a different perspective, and a remove that permits a more balanced viewpoint.

One subject had a nevus and a papilloma removed and seven subjects had cheek augmentation.

This time, St . Louisis home and a day removed from a victory over Dallas.

A year and a half removed from open-heart surgery, Greg O'Keeffe decided to test himself.

A year and a half removed from his 'landslide" victory, the Governor's approval ratings in New Jersey are under 40percentt.

Her own privileged life was at a remove, and she was now removed from that.

Jared opened a drawer and removed a baggie full of carrot shavings.

Bake for an hour and a half, removing the foil for the last 10 minutes.

Brain surgery is slow and dangerous, and removing a tumor can be like defusing a bomb.

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