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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deducted with" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to an amount of money being taken from a larger sum, such as when completing a tax return. For example, "She deducted $500 with her tax return."
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The amount deducted under this section for any pay period may not exceed 15percentt of disposable pay, except that a greater percentage may be deducted with the written consent of the individual.
For commercial projects, 30% can be deducted with no cap.
Most other taxes cannot be deducted, with one caveat.
Briefly, the threshold cycle Ct1 of each sample reaction were deducted with the threshold cycle Ct2 of GAPDH reaction for normalization, then deducted from the threshold cycle Ct3 of calibration control (40 Cycles in this experiment); thus, the final result was represented by the formula: Ct3- Ct1-Ct2).
If you write 'William Shakespear' wrote the play instead of 'William Shakespeare', you might get deducted with marks because if you can't spell anything, which means you didn't even have a thorough understanding of the text.
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He has now received a bill for it - it comes to $40.94, with $9.53 deducted, along with this note: "We hope the merchandise you have purchased will bring more of the ease and comfort of electric living.
The plans have the ease of a membership and work like a debit card as the price of golf rounds (typically reduced to $195 to $150) are deducted along with food and beverage purchased.
Compensation in the form of free shares has to be deducted along with other operating expenses in determining net income.
The dramatic win came just three days after it announced that Yeovil had been deducted points, with the Football Association saying the club had "lodged a notice of intention to appoint an administrator".
Poulsen had a point deducted to finish with the 1-point victory.
Poulsen had 1 point deducted to finish with the 1-point victory.
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