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The phrase 'consent for being' is not a grammatically correct English phrase. To express the idea of consenting to something, we usually say 'consent to' or 'consent for.' For example, "He gave his consent for the procedure to proceed."
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All patients gave informed consent for being included in the study.
All participants provided informed consent for being included in the study.
Prior to the interview, participants gave written informed consent for being interviewed and for tape-recording.
Participants gave written informed consent for being interviewed and for the tape-recording of the entire interview.
In addition, the consent for being contacted by phone is obtained with the informed consent for inclusion in the study.
Within two weeks from the accident, individuals giving consent for being contacted by the study co-ordinator (second author) were contacted by telephone.
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acknowledgement that consent for ECT is voluntary and can be withdrawn at any time.
All patients were included after informed consent for participation was obtained.
Human CBCT data were used in this study, but consent for patients was not necessary.
Consent for publication is granted and all data and materials used can be made available.
Under the legislation, landowner consent for mining is given an ominously vague definition.
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