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Discover LudwigThe phrase "discharged successfully" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or technical contexts to indicate that someone or something has been released or completed a process without issues. Example: "After a thorough evaluation, the patient was discharged successfully from the hospital."
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By the end of the third week, he was discharged successfully.
An all-solid-state lithium secondary battery using 90 0.7Li2S·0.3P2S5)·10LiBr glass ceramic as an electrolyte was charged and discharged successfully.
A good cerebral outcome with a CPC-score <3 was present in 14 of the 19 patients (74%) who could be discharged successfully.
In addition, adolescents discharged successfully were in treatment for a longer duration compared to adolescents who dropped out of treatment prematurely.
About 85percentt of patients were discharged successfully in less than 15 days after a smooth recovery and removal of suture in the Billroth I type (fig. 2).
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89 % (n = 73) were successfully discharged from the hospital.
Patients: One hundred twelve participants with TBI, representing 78.9% of TBI patients successfully discharged from the program.
The prototypical cell was successfully discharged and charged for over 20 cycles with consistently high coulombic efficiencies (ca. 96%).
By contrast, the Li∥MCMB cell can be successfully discharged and charged at 0 °C because a PC-based SEI film forms on MCMB.
It's also an historical move -- in the past decade and a half, only two bills have been successfully discharged from committee, despite 107 attempts.
Two patients were successfully discharged.
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