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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deliver of" is not correct and should not be used in written English
It is possible that it is a typo or a mistranslation of another phrase such as "delivery of." Without further context, it is impossible to provide an example of how it might be used.
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He still needed to deliver, of course.
A reevaluation of the money appropriated to the health care system to improve deliver of care is a necessary step.
"The runway we deliver of first-team opportunities to those players coming through is very different to some of our competitors," Woodward said.
The Zingones deliver, of course; they manage about 300 house charges, they hold UPS packages for their regulars, and they've even been known to, in a pinch, drive a customer to the doctor.
But if you want something wild or something powerful.... .. Claire Armitstead hosted an event with Kader Abdollah, who turned out to deliver of the most delightful talks of the day.
Therefore, both methods determine the same activity to deliver of 3.88 GBq.
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delivered of a son.
My mother was delivered of a girl during the night.
The grand high Panjandrum of Swat's third-best elephant was delivered of a pup.
Henry Kissinger delivered of his wisdom and young global leaders networked furiously.
This includes the organising and delivering of the S&C programme to the Olympic Class Boats.
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