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Discover LudwigThe phrase "devise of" is not correct and not usable in written English
You might use the word "devise" as a verb meaning "invent" or "concoct," but it would never be used with the word "of" as a preposition following it. Example: The doctor devised a new treatment for the patient.
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Modification of conventional statistical methodologies or devise of new methodologies is needed for the analysis of colon cancer.
It was also the delicate and outrageous humanity (a thing much harder to devise) of a handful of characters who set themselves up in pacific and explosive resistance.
The officials are tying themselves up in knots over the troublesome issue of the forward pass and the various ways their overlords devise of defining it.
The Congress, acting pursuant to its broad authority to regulate the descent and devise of Indian trust lands, Jefferson v. Fink, 247 U.S. 288, 294, 38 S.Ct.
Moreover, this statute effectively abolishes both descent and devise of these property interests even when the passing of the property to the heir might result in consolidation of propertyas for instance when the heir already owns another undivided interest in the property.
Moreover, § 207 effectively abolishes both descent and devise of the property interest even when the passing of the property to the heir might result in consolidation of propertyas, for instance, when the heir already owns another undivided interest in the propertywhich is the governmental purpose sought to be advanced.
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The Internet is the quickest and cheapest way yet devised of disseminating medical research.
Putting it in shuffle mode is the most satisfying way yet devised of enjoying your record collection.
Unlike Ozy, who is calm, Millie is chaotic and manic, both in the destruction she leaves behind and the ways she devises of avoiding work.
An inexpensive pneumatic anti-shock garment was devised of bicycle tubes and tailored cloth which can be prepared from local materials in resource-limited settings.
Mr. McBeth has helped devise 22 of these circles.
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