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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a gained" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and it is unclear what context it is intended for.
Example: "As a gained experience, I learned to navigate challenges more effectively."
Alternatives: "as a result" or "as a benefit".
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MD performance is quantified in terms of energy efficiency (represented as a gained output ratio, or GOR) and vapor flux, both of which together affect the specific cost of pure water production.
These data suggest that loss of VAPB function by itself is not sufficient to trigger an ALS-like disorder perhaps because of compensatory actions by VAPA [ 9] and point to alternative or additional mechanisms for mutant VAPB toxicity, such as a gained toxic activity, or a dominant-negative effect.
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The North East risks losing an ally as well as gaining a competitor.
By politically mobilizing, exotic dancers are able to secure better wages and benefits like health insurance, as well as gaining a bit of job security.
This means you can learn all sectors of design as well as gaining a valuable piece of your portfolio.
Wilson's authority as an intellectual gained him a national audience.
"After going a goal down, you'd have to see it as a point gained.
Economists can recognize that as a gain.
Reminiscence is defined as a gain in performance without practice.
Every gain by India was then looked upon as a gain for Russia.
A bull market is defined as a gain of at least 20percentt from a recent low.
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