Sentence examples for clause was deleted from inspiring English sources

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However, this clause was deleted from the final approved version after Indian and South African Medical Associations expressed concern that allowing funders and investigators to provide a broader range of benefits to LMICs would increase the potential for coercion and undue inducement.

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For example, one might wish to change the definition of adaptive-gene as follows: Note that the gene-semantics and differentially-regulated clauses are deleted.

A clause to authorise the lock toll was deleted by Parliament from a subsequent Act of 1868, and it was still the case in 1977 that a charge was made for using the lock but not for using the gates.

The tweet was deleted.

What was deleted?

(That phrase was deleted).

The tweet was deleted this week.

The comment was deleted.

was deleted.

If the clause can be deleted without changing the meaning of the sentence, use "which.

Note that sentential complements need not always be expressed by a "that" clause: the word that (in English) may often be deleted, and a "to" clause is often used instead of a "that" clause when the subject of the complement is the same as the subject of the entire sentence; Mary wants to be a doctor means the same as Mary desires that she herself be a doctor.

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