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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is behaved" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing the state of being well-mannered or compliant, but it is more typical to use "behaves" instead.
Example: "The child is behaved during the ceremony, which impressed the guests."
Alternatives: "is well-behaved" or "is acting properly."
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The experimental results reveal that the blend system PEO/biomass is behaved surprisingly well in electrospinning.
This system is behaved exclusively, if the regarded drifts being in use.
These results indicate that the strategy proposed here is able to control the three-axis rotational angles at each instant of time, where each one of them is behaved, in its different way.
In (64) we have the ( [ σ ~ inn 2 ] ( 1 ) ) 2 term which is of order 2. The order of magnitude of the ∑ m contribution is more difficult to determine because the incomplete Dirichlet integral B τ (κ 1 q +m−e y ) is difficult to bound;b however, no matter how B τ (κ 1 q +m−e y ) is behaved, the ∑ m contribution is at most of order △θ.
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At least Chelsea is behaving.
"He is behaving very irrational.
HOW very unlike itself Canada is behaving.
"North Korea is behaving very badly.
THE vanquished elder brother is behaving faultlessly.
Now he is behaving like a king.
Isaac is behaving in disturbing ways.
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