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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at dispatching" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of sending out or distributing something, but it is not commonly used in this form.
Example: "The team is responsible for ensuring efficiency at dispatching the orders to customers."
Alternatives: "during dispatch" or "when dispatching".
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There are few more skilled at dispatching internet haters than you.
That incentive also helps explain Google's "Project Loon," a far-out effort aimed at dispatching high-altitude balloons to provide broadband service from the stratosphere.
For a native Italian, Mr. Bocelli is surprisingly awkward at dispatching his part of the quick banter among the bohemians in Act I.
That Chelsea is instead, and handily, indicates the truth — that the team that comes out on top is the one that is most efficient at dispatching the rank and file.
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Sir Alex Ferguson was peerless at dispassionately dispatching players; others might not find it so easy.
Preparation at dispatch center 6.
This information was later used as a reference for developing information delivery systems at dispatch centers.
Problems with the current model of taxi hailing begin at dispatch.
CPSS at dispatch was performed in 22.9% of the cases (Table 1).
This is in line with the observation that OCs using CPSS also collected information on symptoms at dispatch more often.
The presence of a CPSS score was positively associated with patient's age and with symptom-asking at dispatch.
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