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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are now updated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something has recently been changed or modified to reflect current information. Example: "The company's policies are now updated to include flexible work arrangements for employees."
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Member IDs are now updated with each new annual membership renewal.
The routines most likely to cause incompatibilities are in the kernel itself or in the libraries, which are now updated to work on the TI-89 Titanium.
"Some are now updated but a few are still the same platform which indicates its probably not fake," he told FORBES.
In the consumer-electronics industry, smartphones, fitness trackers, industrial equipment and other devices are now updated on an annual basis.
The presence of 68 genes in the experimental dataset that previously resided in class 0.0.2 are now updated to class 7.0.0 confirming their expression.
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Koppel said: "That decision was a binding verdict and we are now updating the League on what we are doing".
Local emergency management offices are now updating hurricane evacuation routes and contingency plans, which will be announced later this month.
One of the reasons behind this quarter's downturn is attributed to the fact that ereader companies are now updating their products during the third quarter, one quarter later.
In each of the other forms you are now Updating an Existing Record, NOT Adding a new one to each form.
The Columbia University Libraries catalog is now updated to reflect the new Wylie-compatible Tibetan romanization table, which was officially approved by the Library of Congress last year.
NOTE: This document was created by Henry Walker but as of 2015 is now updated by Susan Rodger.
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