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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is fetching" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe an action that is currently ongoing. For example, "The dog is fetching the stick from the lake."
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Rapeseed oil, for example, is fetching unprecedented sums.
The fruit this season is fetching 900 rupees (or $20) for a dozen in Mumbai markets.
Oil and gasoline prices have soared, and in Germany gasoline is fetching about $4 a gallon.
"Rhino horn is fetching the highest prices I've ever seen in my career".
Rachel Botchan is fetching as Lydia Languish, but plays her like an 18th-century Valley girl.
"Companies are trading, material is moving and plastic is fetching from £40 to £100 a tonne".
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Water is fetched, a fan switched on.
The next instruction, say ADD 15, is fetched.
Then, the current version of the training dataset is fetched.
However, only input data is fetched in this case.
Each correct packet is fetched out of the buffer sequentially, and the flag is set to false after the corresponding packet being fetched out.
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