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Discover LudwigThe word 'marshalled' is a correct and commonly used word in written English
It is the past tense and past participle form of the verb 'marshal', which means to arrange or organize something in a particular order. Some example sentences using 'marshalled' are: 1. The soldiers were marshalled into formation, ready for the morning drill. 2. The data was carefully marshalled into charts and graphs for analysis. 3. The volunteers were marshalled to distribute food and supplies to the victims of the natural disaster. 4. The host had perfectly marshalled the seating arrangements for the dinner party. 5. The dancers were marshalled into position for the final performance of the evening.
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Instead, technology has been marshalled, if anything, to figure out ways to make us all work more.
Indeed, the way in which he marshalled the Whitehall education machine and its resources to deliver his targets is a testament to his focus and determination.
In the late 19th century, the British developed this small town into first a sanatorium for heat-malaised men of the Raj and then the summer capital, from where the "Jewel in the Crown" was marshalled and then, in the 20th century, dismantled.
Within weeks Benenson's 'Appeal for Amnesty' had marshalled groups in several countries to examine human rights abuses.
Thiago Silva, back from a two-month injury layoff, perfectly marshalled the PSG defence from there on in to see the Qatar-backed club into the last 16.
Curtis's involvement will recall how the Four Weddings and a Funeral writer marshalled both the Drop the Debt and Make Poverty History campaigns in the run-up to the Gleneagles G8 meeting in 2005.
Thus American Beauty starts off in second gear - a caricatured cartoon of suburban hell that's neatly marshalled, but nothing new.
Having marshalled much of the electorate, bought off most of the legal opposition leaders with plum appointments and restored a semblance of stability, his next task is to jump-start the economy with the help of foreign investment.
A "red-and-white" coalition of parties marshalled by Prabowo Subianto, the presidential candidate whom Jokowi defeated in July, controls the new parliament convened on October 1st as it did the outgoing one.
The American agribusiness giant wants to add Syngenta's know-how to its lucrative seeds portfolio, though any eventual deal is likely to run into opposition from food-policy activists.Environmentalists marshalled their forces in Seattle as Royal Dutch Shell prepared to move drill rigs to the city's port in advance of its exploration of Arctic waters off the Alaskan coast.
He has campaigned vigorously for his party and, where he can, has marshalled the power of the federal government behind his party's efforts.
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