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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are now evolved" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "evolved" is a past participle and should not be used with "are" in this context.
Example: "The species have now evolved to adapt to their environment."
Alternatives: "have now developed" or "are now transformed".
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But look where we are now: evolved, sentient, mostly hairless!
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But unlike books or movies, games are now evolving platforms, open to updates and improvements.
The trick is to make them agile and adaptable – along the lines that the Australian forces are now evolving.
The examples above are all from companies that have been around for a long time, but are now evolving their businesses to capture tangible value and opportunity from sustainability, and all measurable in the dollars that most analysts, fund managers and asset owners can easily understand.
"Biotechnology tools are now evolving that allow us to better understand exactly what goes wrong in a disease state and how to fix it".
Central to this effort will be the application of a new generation of transgenic approaches which are now evolving towards an appropriate level of molecular, temporal and spatial resolution.
New therapies are now evolving that are designed to inhibit neuroendocrine and cytokine activation, whereas drugs specifically designed to heighten cardiac contractility and "unload" the left ventricle have proven to be unhelpful in long-term management of patients with chronic heart failure.
But while M-Kopa started as a leading clean energy provider they are now evolving to a new frontier - the provision of communications services.
The underlying causes of DC are now evolving.
This is the way new programs are now evolving, for example, at Albert Einstein and the University of Tennessee.
Nevertheless, it appears that the DVNs are only partially shared between the six homologues, indicating that the homologues correspond to chromosome lineages that were separated long ago and are now evolving independently.
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