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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exceeds to" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "exceeds expectations" or "exceeds limits." For example: - The athlete exceeded expectations by breaking the world record. - The company's profits exceeded limits that were thought to be unachievable.
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The wind speed sometimes exceeds to 100 km/h.
The investigation shows the vertical detachment energy (VDE) of these anions exceeds to that of halogen, and therefore they behave as superhalogen anions.
Organic matter appears to play an important role in the soil retention, particularly for Cs where the extracted percentage exceeds to 30% in whole soils.
If physicians were trying to maximize profits, they would enroll patients until the marginal revenue no longer exceeds to marginal cost of treating a patient.
According to the experiment, when the nominal dust concentration exceeds to 1000 g/m3, the transmission will no longer vary visibly.
The outage can occur in two ways: firstly, when SNR at Eve exceeds to that of Bob and Eve is able to decode the message; secondly, when SNR at Bob exceeds to that of Eve but still Bob is unable to decode the message.
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Despite the recommendations for cultivation, threshold values are in parts exceeded to date.
Sample size was exceeded to allow for an estimated withdrawal of ∼15%.
Demand to limit births begins to exceed demand to space births, on average, at age 33.
So to win confidence, a finding would have to exceed 55 to 45.
It exceeds due to intrinsic water solubility.
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