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enriched
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The word 'enriched' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean that something has been made better or fuller in some way, often with the addition of something good or beneficial. For example, "The new learning materials have enriched the curriculum to help students succeed."
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Israel's director of military intelligence, Major-General Aviv Kochavi, says that Iran has obtained 4 tonnes of uranium enriched to 3.5% and another 100kg enriched to 20%, which the Iranians say is for a research reactor in Tehran.
Studying the language and literature has given me a platform from which to view the world around me – being able to understand the origins of western culture, language, literature and theatre (and much more) has enriched my everyday life, and I think it would be an enormous pity if other students couldn't also benefit from the privilege of learning Greek.
Calls are mounting in Ukraine to put Yanukovych on trial after a tumultuous presidency in which he amassed powers, enriched his allies and cracked down on demonstrators.
In An Actor's Handbook, Stanislavsky writes: "True acting can absorb an audience, making it not only understand but participate emotionally in all that is transpiring on the stage, thus being enriched by the inner experience which will not be erased by time..."....
Substituting the single variety, enriched with an egg yolk, as Larousse suggests, adds body without too much weight, while a little flour helps it cling to the meat.
First, the city's history of being occupied by Romans and Moors, enriched by trade with the new world, sacked by the British, fortified, and matured in the damp sea air means every one of its narrow cobbled streets spans centuries of history and has eyefuls of sights.
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Iran is expected to pass a threshold in the second half of 2009, amassing enough low-enriched uranium to get close to a bomb, though it would still need to enrich it to higher levels to fuel a nuclear device.
It would have to dilute or export at least eight tons of low-enriched uranium, leaving it with only 300 kg.
He claims Natanz was only intended to produce low-enriched uranium fuel for nuclear power plants.
Production at the Arak heavy-water reactor ceases and Iran depletes much of its stockpile of medium-enriched uranium.
These alone could produce over 40 kilograms of 20%-enriched uranium a month enough to produce sufficient WGU for a bomb in four months.
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