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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are implied with" is not correct in standard written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "are implied by."
Example: "The rules of the game are implied by the instructions provided."
Alternatives: "are suggested by" or "are inferred from."
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Partly we were better friends in the divorced state, but it didn't come with the same contracted guarantees that are implied with marriage.
Several interaction faces within p300/CBP are implied, with the KIX box being the best characterized.
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In many cases, however, images that could be implied with sound on radio were impossible to produce cheaply for cameras.
Informed consent was implied with completion of the survey.
There are (2^3=8) binary graphs that can be implied with different probabilities.
Informed consent was implied with the completion and electronic submission of the survey.
Production of Au nanoparticles was implied with visual observation for color change of the solution to wine red after the addition.
In all earlier formulations, any departure from uniform motion in a straight line implied the existence of a material impediment to the motion; in the more abstract formulation in the Principia, the existence of an impressed force is implied, with the question of how this force is effected left open.
By elevating the conversation to equity it removes the idea of an "in" group and an "out" group - which is implied with inclusion language.
Yet if Trump were to reduce legal immigration into the U.S., as he's implied with his proposed Muslim ban, it would represent "the first time in recent history that any political party has called for any such reduction," according to Chishti.
Consent to participate was implied with the completion of the questionnaire.
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