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It is used to indicate the source or input that is being used to sustain or provide for something. Example: "The plant needs to be kept well-watered, so make sure to feed it with plenty of water every day."
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I sat down on a bench set into the middle of the open mall and held my hand aloft, cradling the tiny bird so that both the warmth of my hand and the heat of the sun could reach it and feed it with its life-giving energy.
"It's hungry, and you've got to feed it with Scotts Turf Builder".
We can feed it (with fuel) for an unlimited period of time," he said.
He plans not to take an axe to Leviathan but to feed it, with taxes on the wealthy in order to help pay for 60,000 new teaching jobs.
Both International Atomic Energy Agency officials and American and European diplomats and nuclear experts have argued that the existence of the hidden facility at Qum would make little sense unless there was a network of related covert facilities to feed it with raw nuclear fuel.
The hatchery could close for at least five years and be disinfected, including the holding ponds fed by the Connetquot; the park could move the hatchery and feed new holding ponds with groundwater; or it could reroute the river around the existing hatchery and feed it with groundwater.
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It will all run its course without you feeding it with criticism or panic.
"He was feeding it with a bottle," Mr. Applewhite said.
I fed it with bonemeal, to no avail.
"Moral certainty ignites every inquisition and then feeds it with oxygen," he writes.
Feeding it with nitrogen could well inhibit blooming, as it will use all that nitrogen to grow more leaves.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com