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Discover Ludwig"get reinforced" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been made stronger or more secure, either through the addition of more resources or through education or training a person has received. For example: "The security measures at the building were reinforced to ensure the safety of all visitors."
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"You get reinforced by the other 80 to 90percentt".
The sadness is that Fury chooses to express his views to an audience that may not contain the most enlightened people and those views get reinforced and accepted.
Mr. Eisenstadt, who lived in Rochdale Village and who edited "The Encyclopedia of New York State," concludes by quoting an original resident about divergent New Yorkers in close proximity: "All of your conceptions of what the other people are like, sometimes negative ones get reinforced, sure, but they fall away if you live side by side.
A consequence of this behavior is that group interactions get reinforced, but inter-group connections not necessarily so.
To avoid the search getting stuck, typically before the pheromone trails get reinforced, all pheromone trails are decreased by a factor.
In two days, that's all going to get reinforced or blown apart.
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Sans truck roots it does get reinforcing frame rails, meant to help it endure an occasional trek up a potholed dirt track the Pilot shouldn't be considered direct competition for Jeeps or even for Ford Explorers or Chevy Trailblazers.
It's something people learn and that gets reinforced".
I just got reinforced – I'm a fucking badass, I just got out of that.
"People are being bombarded by bad news, and at every water cooler it gets reinforced," he said.
Ironically, they need even more the support that permeates middle-class kids' lives and gets reinforced in college dormitories.
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