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"it flags" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or situation that is signaling or indicating a problem or issue. For example: - "The computer program has a bug and it flags an error every time I try to save a file." - "Our team noticed a decrease in sales and it flags a potential issue with our marketing strategy." - "The teacher used a red pen to flag any grammatical errors in the students' essays." - "I'm feeling tired and my body is starting to flag, I think I need to take a break."
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For example, if a method flags an outbreak on the first day, its time to detection is 0. Likewise, if it flags on the second day, its time to detection is 1, and so on.
On the customer acquisition front it flags up support from its strategic investors, Cisco and HPE, to help it reach more enterprises.
It flags your disease risk and offers treatment guidelines if you are overweight or obese.
Meanwhile, the title of Ms. Bove's show says a lot: "RA, or Why is an orange like a bell?" It flags her work as Relational Aesthetics at its most profound and inclusive and flippantly posits the unity of natural and artificial form with a riddle from Batman's foe, the Riddler.
It flags likely looking reductions as "candidate planets", of which Kepler 22b was one.
Then it flags the possibility of a mistake to the programmer.
While living on as an avatar certainly sounds fun, it flags up many issues.
"It's great that it flags up classic titles and reminds people that they are out there.
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By the time I reached the end of the book, my advance reading copy was festooned with Post-it flags, and its text had many marginal notations.
And I'm ok dorking out with highlighters and Post-It flags to mark the passages that speak to me.
Was it flagged up to the Home Secretary?
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