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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are programed" is not correct; it should be "are programmed." You can use it when discussing how systems or devices are set up to perform specific functions or tasks.
Example: "The robots are programmed to follow a set of instructions to complete their tasks efficiently."
Alternatives: "are configured" or "are designed."
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The governing equations are programed into a three-dimensional, finite-difference model to simulate the proppant transport process.
A shape memory polymer is used as the base material and the cellular materials are programed using the standard shape fixing process for shape memory polymers.
This time it will be the top executive who is directly concerned, and the problems of resistance to change will occur among those middle managers who are programed out of their autonomy, perhaps out of their current status in the company, and possibly even out of their jobs.
We are programed to do it from day one.
Much like in the consumer web industry, Weight Watchers customers' decisions are programed by the designer of the system.
Safety is of primary importance for autonomous vehicles, so they are programed to operate at posted speed limits, flawlessly observe traffic rules and yield to other vehicles.
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They desperately need to be aware that they are programing in something that will harm, not enhance the quality of their lives.
This is your Tamagotchi and you are "programing" it, so add anything you want!
The run program was programed as described by Reuss and Conley.
Cycling program settings were programed according to Roelofs et al. (2006).
The famous 1961 flying-saucer-like building at Los Angeles International Airport (far left), has been turned into a nighttime light show thanks to the AR-500's, which can be programed.
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