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The phrase 'ascertained being' is not correct and should not be used in written English.
To make a statement about someone's nature or existence, you should use a phrase such as "confirmed to be" or "established as". For example, "The boy was established as being the culprit".
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Till now, the genetic consequences of these forced trans-Saharan movements of people have not been ascertained, being over-shadowed by the Atlantic slave trade towards the New World.
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Drivers who know that their pre-crash actions can be ascertained are likely to modify their habits.
One of these names, as you may have keenly ascertained, is not like the other.
"Treating our country in such way, as Washington could have already ascertained, is inappropriate and counterproductive," the statement said.
What can be ascertained is that autobiographical meaning is one function of the heavy-handed text emblazoning profanity and contempt across many of the pictures.
Furthermore, the number of cases ascertained was also very small.
More important is whether stroke cases ascertained are indeed likely to be true stroke cases.
How gynecomastia is defined and ascertained is not readily available in these publications.
From NZ a total of 1205 controls and 1431 gout cases clinically ascertained were used.
What is not difficult to ascertain is the significance of what the coppers were told.
"It's a questionnaire, and basically what the club want to ascertain is do the fans think now is the right time to be stop using this identity.
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