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Discover Ludwig"cancelled being" is not a grammatically correct phrase and should not be used in written English
To make this phrase meaningful, you can use the correct past simple verb form "cancelled" and use it to refer to a verb, noun, or an action. For example, "The meeting was cancelled due to bad weather."
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But often it's hours: not just two hours on the train, it's being told it's cancelled, being kicked off it, and not being able to get on the next one, after a 10-hour day.
Also, his appointment at the University, that of Privatdozentur, was cancelled, being replaced by the position "Dozentur neuer Ordnung," granted to candidates only after they had passed a racial test.[3] Gödel's three trips the United States during that decade triggered an investigation.
With a sinking heart, I assumed Nikolas wouldn't have the chance to bat before the game was cancelled, being that he was at the lower end of the lineup.
See xojane's op-ed "Like It Or Not, Western Yoga Is A Textbook Example Of Cultural Appropriation", or a recent VICE report on Jennifer Scharf, a yoga practitioner who had her free weekly sessions to students at the University of Ottawa cancelled being culturally appropriative.
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A meter cancel is applied in Bideford.
Actually cancel is the wrong word.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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