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Free sign up"gather a list" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to collect or assemble a group of things or items in a specific order or sequence. It is often used when referring to collecting information or data for organizational or reference purposes. Example: The teacher asked the students to gather a list of their favorite books for a class project. Another example: The company's marketing team needs to gather a list of potential customers for their new product launch.
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Together, gather a list of sources your class believes are reliable and keep the list easily accessible to students.
Or is it acceptable to gather a list of "go-to" individuals whom you can simply email for assistance when you need them?
Now that you've completed the projects and successfully finished the experience, you will want to gather a list of skills, competencies, and experiences that you developed that you can highlight in upcoming interviews.
Government sources and a local network of traditional leaders called maliks (they belong to an Afghan organization, Wadan, the Welfare Association for the Development of Afghanistan) helped me gather a list of reported cases of women and girls who died violent deaths in Gereshk in the past two years.
Still, the policy seems to be spreading everywhere, from airlines to hotels to restaurants, so we thought we'd check the laws (if any) on the subject and gather a list of places where our greenbacks have been turned away.First, as to the question of legality, it appears that no-cash policies are perfectly legal in the United States.
The first step in the process is to gather a list of people to contact.
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Over time, I've gathered a list of words I typically overuse and must monitor.
Below, we've gathered a list of what we think are the best election-related Web sites for teachers we've seen, and organized them by category.
In order to widen the scope of the psychology of happiness, Dr Lomas gathered a list of hundreds of what he said were "untranslatable" words for positive sensations.
Thanks to the Fix community — on the blog, on Twitter and on Facebook — we've gathered a list of some of the best of the worst.
Aides gathered a list of notable women for Ms. Black or others to call, including the writer Nora Ephron, the designer Diane von Furstenberg, and the television stars Suze Orman and Deborah Norville.
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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.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com