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Discover Ludwig"is timed with" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is used when something is done at the same time as something else. For example, "The release of the new movie is timed with the start of the summer season."
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Nowadays, the water distribution is timed with watches.
FOR Craig Van Steenbergen, the morning routine is timed with precision.
The event is timed, with the winner taking the highly coveted title of World Extreme Lilo Champion.
The start of the campaign, with a budget estimated at $15 million, is timed with the approach of spring and the start of the home-buying season.
The guided trip, which costs between $3,750 and $6,300 (depending on length of stay), is timed with the Havana Biennial, which opens in late May.
Moreover, Perugia isn't as popular a spot for students to study in as Florence or Rome, unless their visit is timed with the city's annual chocolate festival.
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The Seneca director nominations were timed with the I.S.S. recommendation.
The staycation was timed with the approaching school year in mind.
The feature's launch has been timed with the holiday season, which often inspires charitable giving.
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