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The phrase "are overcome for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a situation where someone is overwhelmed or defeated by something, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "They are overcome for the challenges they faced during the project."
Alternatives: "are overwhelmed by" or "are defeated by".
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If agreement is taken into account, situations of high precision-high bias (affecting the quality of the STD AD) are overcome for the IV set.
Even when such problems are overcome for 48 h [ 11], the results are not impressive, possibly because clearances remain relatively low 20-300 ml/min).
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Some obvious practical difficulties must be overcome for those who are serious about it.
Two major problems had to be overcome for rural communal life to flower.
But research published on Friday shows this homing instinct can be overcome for many snail populations.
The divisions must be overcome for Europe to create a full-fledged banking union.
His team identified 16 key risks that had to all be overcome for the record attempt to succeed.
The natural unwillingness to admit a grave error should not have to be overcome for justice to be done.
The issue is not technical: these difficulties will most likely be overcome, for instance when it comes to data disposal.
In most chemical reactions, an energy barrier exists that must be overcome for the reaction to occur.
Grimsley had pitched well early in the '99 season, but was overcome for two months by the control problems that have affected most of his career.
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