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Discover LudwigThe phrase "delete of" is not a correct or commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
The correct phrase would be "delete from" or "delete off." Here is an example of how it might be used: "I need to delete 'of' from this sentence to make it grammatically correct."
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No need for two prepositions; delete "of".
To make the elements parallel, delete "of".
Delete "of" in "transfer of operator T".
Anyway, I don't plan to delete of those foul-mouthed tweets — somehow I've convinced myself that they're charming or funny or whatever.
The only way to remove this visibility was a draconian delete of the friend's contact record or even worse, taking down the entire shared feed.
This approach turns the notion of "resource" and hides the resource-oriented interaction primitives (GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE) of REST inside the service-oriented abstractions provided by WSDL.
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"One where you're subject to this random control-alt-delete of life on Earth.
The adding and deleting of electrons was controlled with the player's highest hand.
A variant deleted of the last 13 residues (CΔ) and its 6 His tagged counterpart (CΔ6H) were found active enzymes.
These studies were performed in vitro using human HeLa cells deleted of mitochondrial DNA (p 0 rho HeLa cells).
The adding and deleting of electrons was controlled with the player's highest hand, generally the right hand.
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