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Free sign up"execute of" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
The correct phrase would be "execution of." Here is an example: "The successful execution of a plan requires careful planning and attention to detail."
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The previous version of this post incorrectly named Lucy Sykes as the chief execute of Rent the Runway.
Do they get to execute of any our citizens?
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It is one of 13 such works Warhol executed of Ms. Taylor on colored backgrounds.
But what can one take from the paintings that former President George W. Bush executed of himself bathing and showering?
Yet with "Portlandia," the flattery has given way to mockery, however gently executed, of this liberal city's deliberate differentness.
"In a challenging environment we think Intel is executing well, especially when you look at the poor executing of its nearest competitor," he said.
23 functional keys and the triangle on the front panel are executed of aircraft steel.
The cover is executed of stainless steel and decorated with genuine leather.
After executing of the critical section, the task releases the sharing resource.
The case of the phone is executed of special titanium alloy which has been used originally in space industry only.
On a 12-month run-rate basis, Prosper is seeing loans executed of more than $360 million on its platform.
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