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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gets starved" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is deprived of food and is suffering from hunger. Example: During the famine, many children in the village gets starved and were in desperate need of food.
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Wealthy campaign contributors have a lot to gain from lower taxes, and since they aren't very likely to depend on Medicare, Social Security or Medicaid, they won't suffer if the beast gets starved.
McGuckin mentions the use of bone marrow stem cells to treat people with a myocardial infarction, where the heart gets starved for blood.
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There is a flip side, however: other environmental causes could get starved of money and attention.
"Governors can be faced with big, thick wodges of paper to read so they tend not to read it... then they get starved of information," he says.
"The God's honest truth is, we got starved into this," said Martin McGuire, a sewage treatment worker at the city's plant in the Hunts Points section of the Bronx.
Big technology improvements come "when people get starved for spectrum," says Cooper.
Such cases occur when far users with low bit-rates get starved under bad frequency planning, while near users that use high bit-rates monopolize the transmission opportunities.
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However, the approach of Cicco et al. [43] renders the video flow to be controlled by the GCC that often get starved when sharing the bottleneck with a TCP flow, if the bottleneck capacity is less than or equal to 1000 kbps; when two GCC video flows share the bottleneck, the algorithm behavior appears unpredictable and exhibit poor fairness.
I watch some of these shows from over in Africa and you've got starving women with six kids.
The observed non-autonomous effects suggest that the PTEN mutant tissue efficiently competes with other larval tissues for common resources to support their massive growth, thereby launching a vicious cycle in the neighboring tissue that gets further starved and reduced.
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