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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dropout of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a person leaving or quitting a specific program, school, or organization. Here is an example: "John was a top student, but he decided to dropout of college in pursuit of his dream career as a musician."
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W. R. was a party-loving Harvard dropout of 23, a chorus girl on each arm.
But I was the first dropout of the qualifications: I had knee surgery and back problems.
"Delays in connections to the network, faults including unusable services, and dropout of services were regularly reported, which is of concern," Jones said.
"You might call him a dropout of the Dale Carnegie school," he said, referring to the master motivator who wrote "How to Win Friends and Influence People".
Dropout of iCBT was 29% versus 10% for waitlist.
The impact of dropout of CHWs also has been explored elsewhere [12].
Good performance was achieved when dropout of 50% was applied to both input and hidden layers.
GOES particle data also showed irregular variations during this period, and a dropout of 4 MeV electrons (data not shown).
None of the included interventions reported a significant dropout of participants due to clinical symptoms of overloading.
Those are 400,000 more fans than Ankrum, a dropout of San Francisco University, ever imagined he would have.
These findings indicate that in contrast to RCTs, dropout of observational studies is not necessarily associated with drug discontinuation.
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