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Discover Ludwig"like observed" is not a grammatically correct phrase to use in a sentence.
It is possible that it may be used in a colloquial or informal conversation, but it is not acceptable for formal or written English. Instead, you can rephrase the phrase to say "as observed" or "like it was observed." For example: - As observed by the scientists, the experiment showed promising results. - The students were behaving well, like it was observed by the teacher.
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"Fast burn, more like," observed my cynical friend Derek on Skype, "when it comes to money in your pocket".
"So long as Baghdad does not have full control over the totality of Iraq, Turkey will make sure nothing goes on in north Iraq that it does not like," observed Soli Ozel, an international relations professor at Bilgi University in Istanbul.
"That is a margin that the Clintons aren't going to like," observed Mark Halperin, who was one of the hosts of a Bloomberg event in Des Moines at which the results were announced.
"Schools, including Princeton, are spending vast amounts becoming mini-luxury resorts, with fancy housing, spectacular recreational facilities and the like," observed Ohio University economist Richard K. Vedder in 2013.
Considering the fact that both organisms lack Sigma-54, the observed replacement may have resulted in a Sigma-70 dependency, like observed for DhaR and TyrR.
Therefore, like observed in human PBMC model, LAB strains can be classified as pro-inflammatory and non-inflammatory also in the mouse BMDC infection model.
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We like being on the property, we like observing and we like supporting as much as you can the movement on a personal basis.
"I like observing and giving my own interpretation of simple everyday things," writes Bujana.
As much as he liked observing fish, he also loved to catch them, especially the homely but tasty burbot.
He likes observing people's reaction to pressure; the compromises they make in order to stay afloat.
Ever since I was young I liked observing the world and analyzing people, but now I know how to answer such questions in a systematic way.
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