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Free sign up"is eclipsed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where one thing or person is overshadowed or made less important by another thing or person. Example: Despite all of her hard work, the success of her colleague's project has completely eclipsed her own achievements.
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is eclipsed
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Of astronomical bodies, to cause an eclipse.
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All this is eclipsed, if only temporarily.
TOKYO — For years, Japan has been readying itself for the day that it is eclipsed economically by China.
Of course, stories and art have always gone together; it's just that this is eclipsed from time to time.
But that program is eclipsed in size and scope by grant money from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which enables purchases of similar "tactical" equipment.
According to this view, "The sun is the sun" or "The eclipsed sun is eclipsed" has more than one reading.
When we know something scientifically, is our knowledge about external things (the earth interposed between the sun and the moon), propositions ('The moon is eclipsed'), or some other more complex state of affairs?
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From Hamilton, Bermuda, nearly 90percentt of the sun's diameter will be eclipsed, maximum eclipse coming at 7 07 a.m.
San Diego had a population of less than 100,000 the last time it was eclipsed (1923), and Chicago hasn't seen a total eclipse at all in the last 100 years.
The Sun was eclipsed and it was total.
In the month of Sivan, the sun was eclipsed".
British business families can be eclipsed rapidly because shareholdings can quickly become widely dispersed.
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