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The phrase "have conducted a string" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to conducting a series of actions or events, but it lacks clarity and proper context. Example: "We have conducted a string of experiments to test the hypothesis."
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Psychologists have conducted a string of studies of Olympians' transition to working life.
Since the American troops left last month, Iraq has been engulfed in a political crisis, and the Iraqi military has struggled to maintain security as insurgents have conducted a string of devastating attacks.
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I've conducted a bloodbath.
Now Mr. Schreier has returned to the Philharmonic in a new guise: as the latest in a string of distinguished conductors, mostly imported from Europe, who have conducted the orchestra's annual performances of Handel's oratorio "Messiah".
Lindsey has conducted tests on more than 350 strings on a pendulum-like device at his Racquet Sports Industry office in Vista, Calif.
Mr. Gilbert, 43, had already gone beyond, taking on a Juilliard professorship that has had him coaching a string quartet, leading the occasional seminar and conducting the student orchestra.
Some integration of the above PPI data has been conducted by STRING [ 11], OPHID [ 12], and HAPPI [ 13].
We don't have a string or a wind section, or even a conductor (although Clarence sometimes conducts with his eyes).
They have a string section.
We already have a string of verticals.
It is alleged to have a string of side effects.
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