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Discover LudwigThe phrase "manifests that" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence
It is commonly used in written English to show that something is evident or can be seen clearly. Example: The success of our new marketing strategy manifests that our efforts have paid off.
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It is how that influence manifests that is changing.
Spokesmen for the freighter's owner and operator say they received sealed cargo containers along with manifests that listed the contents as oil-well equipment.
He also produced airline tickets and passenger manifests that showed he had flown to Jamaica several days before the robbery and returned months later.
Cross-cut tape adhesion test manifests that adhesion force of superhydrophobic coating to nitrocellulose lacquer is a highest class of 5B according to ASTM D3359 standard.
They look for illegal fishing nets; they check passports and cargo manifests that may not be legitimate; they find illegal migrants; and they hunt for signs of drug use in crew members, signs that may indicate smuggled drugs on board.
This manifests that x ∈ F(T).
This, with the assumption, manifests that and for all.
In addition, for each, Lemma 2.3 manifests that.
I have found that people are often quite surprised and fascinated by exploring the ways in which generosity manifests that are above and beyond our usual understanding of the word.
"I'm searching for the right word here — that manifests that self-sameness principle in a lot of different ways.
"My work deals with the interconnectedness of things and the interdependency of systems - and the web formally manifests that.
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