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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get proceeded' is not correct in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase 'be proceeded with' or 'proceed with.' For example, "The project will proceed with the approval of the board."
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8 Thus, we expect to see an increase in the proportion of patients stratified to high risk, and a reduction in the number of patients stratified to low risk who get proceeded by normal PSA test.
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It allows an entrepreneur to get proceeds for a specific project, often offering "rewards" to those who pledge.
"I assume they're trying to influence U.S.A.D.A. or try to get them proceed before they are ready.
If they gather 200 fans, $10,000 towards an album, or the most weekly votes, they get to proceed to Round 2 and play a local venue.
This contrasts with the previous model in which only those who have skillfully navigated some after-death process get to proceed.
But if you see further study as a means of getting employment, proceed with caution.
On the other hand, they got to proceed with business as usual".
As things are, the trade ministers are not going to have any doubt that the work has got to proceed, and that they have to try again.
I stood up and told him I was getting married and proceeded to have a conversation with him!
They went to the front desk to get keys and proceeded upstairs to the rooms.
Those investing via fund supermarkets should get sale proceeds from the supermarket.
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