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Discover Ludwig"have broadcasted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the past participle form of the verb "broadcast," and it is used to indicate that something has been transmitted over a wide area or to a large audience. Example: The news channel has broadcasted the election results to all households in the country.
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An interesting corollary to this result is that in the hypothetical event that an extraterrestrial signal is actually detected, the number of galactic emitters that have broadcasted a signal within the last tM ≈ 100′000 years is likely to be large.
His Booty House Anthems series of compilations have broadcasted Chambers' frantic and frenetic take on music to the wider world, helping him break free of the Chicago-Detroit reason.
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Our own bones have broadcast it.
They have broadcast no advertisements.
Both have broadcast N.B.A. games for ESPN International.
Would they have broadcast that Brass Eye ?
Leading American and European news channels have broadcast his interviews.
Women have broadcast big-time men's games for years.
Jonathan Shalit, showbusiness agent C4 should not have broadcast Girls and Boys Alone.
Loudspeakers are said to have broadcast the call to prayer across Park View's playground.
We have broadcast our tastes and addictions for the convenience of one-button Amazon shopping.
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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.

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