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Discover LudwigThe phrase "automatically occupy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something takes up space or a position without manual intervention or effort.
Example: "When the system is activated, it will automatically occupy the designated area on the server."
Alternatives: "instantly take up" or "self-occupy".
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Providing care to persons with dementia is complex and it requires caregivers to be aware of the risks inherent in the position of power they automatically occupy in relation to the person who is dependent upon care (Kitwood, 1997).
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That good neighbor?" "Pete?" She looked down automatically, to the places he might occupy, and felt a faint ignition in her chest.
It should therefore occupy the top position in Settings, maybe even automatically activated on iPhone when you switch the sound to silent.
So-called supercars, sleek and loud machines which occupy the fantasy garages of otherwise sane people, don't automatically "do it" for me.
Although wealth tends to concentrate in specific areas, being a member of the billionaire's club doesn't automatically come with a house in Palm Beach though John Kluge of Metromedia does occupy a pale yellow mansion there.
Although wealth tends to concentrate in specific areas, being a member of the billionaire's club doesn't automatically come with a house in Palm Beach, Fla. though John Kluge of Metromedia does occupy a pale yellow mansion there.
They occupy different universes".
Let's occupy ourselves.
We say: occupy WEF!
We occupy to liberate.
"They occupy us".
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