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Discover Ludwig"it's rendered" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in the passive voice, meaning that the subject is being acted upon by the verb. One example of using "it's rendered" in a sentence could be: "The old building has been restored and it's rendered in a beautiful shade of white." In this example, "it's rendered" indicates that the building's exterior has been painted in a particular color.
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In Cormac's hands it's rendered fresh, original and funny as hell.
In the film, Tick's ambivalence and fear were palpable; here it's rendered with a sappy songfest that cheapens the experience.
According to its members, "Vodou" is the correct spelling, which is how it's rendered in Haitian Creole.
That it's rendered with comedic flourish makes The Forest, with its strong cast and able direction, another CSC winner.
It's a love song, so it's rendered in the shape of a heart.
Though the narrative is spotty, and occasionally confounding, there is an epic warmth in the way it's rendered.
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So here we have the phone, and you see it's rendering two images.
The server has a lot more detail in terms of what it's rendering on screen.
So, because Spicher's response changed not only the title, but also its meaning, it was rendered unacceptable.
Therefore, the overall complexity of the algorithm becomes exponential, and despite its theoretical merit, it is rendered impractical.
"Some kind of monstrous vermin" is how it was rendered by the story's first English translator, AL Lloyd.
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