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Discover Ludwig'exceeded with' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
An alternative phrase may be 'exceeded by,' which is typically used to indicate that one quantity or number is greater than another. For example, "The profits for the quarter exceeded expectations by 10%."
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The target was exceeded, with women accounting for 26.1% of FTSE 100 boards last year.
This relaxed standard was still exceeded with 250 snowmobiles a day entering the park.
League officials said their attendance projections were slightly exceeded with an average of 5,032 spectators a game.
The clustering rate, often used as a proxy for transmission or an outbreak, exceeded, with our method, 80%.
Simple methods of estimating the gust loadings that will be exceeded with a given probability are presented in terms of missile response parameters and turbulence parameters.
The 2016 survey results mark the second time since then that the target has been exceeded, with an estimated 254 million spawning-age female crabs in the bay.
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It could be enjoyed and admired by itself, but it exceeds with any roast meat.
The results confirmed that there were statistically significant differences in potential degradation of some aromatics when comparing exceed with nonexceed samples (Figure 3).
We must therefore specify a threshold that the empirical MMD will exceed with small probability when.
We consider the PAPR10% level, which the PAPR of OFDM/TDM exceeds with a probability of 10%.
This later exceeds with Timberlake singing "This ring here represents my heart" with a ring swirling into the camera.
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