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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coupled of" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
If you wish to express that two things are connected in some way, the phrase "coupled with" would be more appropriate. For example, "This program is geared towards helping veterans, coupled with additional resources and support."
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It is coupled, of course, to an infamously fierce training programme, to the point where Ye was asked whether she resented being treated like a robot.
It is this saliency of issues, coupled of course with the electoral arithmetic of dozens of unprecedented multi-party contests, that are likely to decide who walks into Downing Street in May 2015.
A decent showing at the European Championship finally persuaded the International Basketball Federation to dole out a host nation slot at these Games, coupled of course with the presence of the wonderful Luol Deng of the Chicago Bulls, who has been on board as team leader all along.
The frequency response curves are obtained under consideration of strongly coupled of two modes.
And electric field distributions show that the short-wavelength absorption peak is excited by the horizontal coupled of localized surface plasmon (LSP) modes near hole edges.
There are some who make the moral case for laissez-faire capitalism--the freedom to succeed, coupled, of course, with the freedom to fail".
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