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Discover LudwigThe phrase "form submitted" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of filling out a form, either online or on paper, and sending it in for processing. Example: "Please ensure that all sections of the form are completed before submitting it. Incomplete forms will not be accepted."
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On a recent form submitted to the United States Figure Skating Association, he listed vitamins as his only medication.
And John Waters, true to form, submitted what looks like an honest to goodness snapshot of friends.
Mr. Diveroli did identify AEY as a disadvantaged small business in an online form submitted to the Army for other contracts, General Mortensen and Mr. Parsons said.
Retirement assets are different: they are not covered by a will but by the beneficiary designation form submitted to the financial institution that holds them.
Ms Clarke, a solicitor, insisted on being allowed to examine the relevant documentation and found that the fraudulent application form submitted to the council had not even been signed.
A minor error in a form submitted to Fifa meant that Ji no longer had international clearance after all but the Premier League is confident the omission was completely unintentional.
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Patients will be forced to find another doctor to sign the form, submit to vaccines, or get kicked out of public school.
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Fill out the identification form, submit the proof of Identity and address proof, so that the credit score is delivered to you through express delivery.
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