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Discover LudwigThe phrase "automatically submitted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is sent or entered into a system without manual intervention, often in relation to forms or online submissions.
Example: "Once you complete the registration form, your information will be automatically submitted to our database."
Alternatives: "submitted automatically" or "sent automatically".
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In the past, residents' grievances that were not reviewed were automatically submitted to Small Claims Court.
An unfinished timed quiz will be automatically submitted when the time limit expires.
The promotion meant his contributions – interviews, "fact" pieces or "visits" – were no longer automatically submitted to the magazine's notorious process of rewriting.
When you have completed and saved your time sheet, it is automatically submitted to your Time Approver.
The action is approved by the school or area when appropriate, also through Atlas, and then automatically submitted to the HR/Payroll Service Center.
At AuctionWatch and Bidder's Edge, the leaders in this new field, users type in a term, such as "beanie babies" or "PowerBook", which is automatically submitted to the search engines of hundreds of auction sites.
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So-called "sniping software," available from WinningBid Pro! (www.umklaydet.com) and iSnipeit.com and others, helps buyers by automatically submitting the winning bid within seconds of the auction's completion.
Also nice is that publishers can now automatically submit their stories.
They change how traders acquire actionable information, implement their trading strategies, and automatically submit and cancel orders.
Ritchie Brothers then automatically submits incremental bids on their behalf until the bidding reaches the designated price ceiling.
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