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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in was first" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context to convey a complete thought. Example: "The discovery in was first reported in the journal."
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On Nov. 20, 1929, less than a month after the stock market crash, "The Rise of the Goldbergs," a 15-minute family sitcom Berg wrote, produced and starred in, was first heard on the radio.
The website This Just In was first to spot the diapers' launch, and notes that the manufacturer identifies themselves as by "First Quality Enterprises" of Great Neck, N.Y.
We've had eight games in four weeks and although people might be disappointed, the effort and commitment put in was first class.
In NFI5, combining with the implementation of UNDP CPR 91/151 project, the application of GIS in was first tested in the Jiangxi pilot, which laid a foundation for wide application of GIS in NFI.
To test whether this is true for IN, the hydrodynamic radius of IN was first measured by gel filtration.
The chronic kidney disease of unknown etiology (CKDu) among paddy farmers in was first reported in 1994 and has now become most important public health issue in dry zone of Sri Lanka.
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When the plug-in was first released, in December, the coördinating council identified ten videos that it found to be especially problematic.
The concept of lock-in was first devised by economists in the 1990s to describe how technologies and technological systems tend to follow specific paths that are difficult and costly to escape, thanks to scale and learning effects, user-friendliness, and support of governments and private interest groups.
Myth Last in is first out.
Fortunate in being third-born.
Jerkens was first in line.
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