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Discover Ludwig"might be occurred" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
A more suitable phrase would be "might have occurred". For example, "I wondered if it might have occurred to him that he had made a mistake."
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The dealumination process might be occurred gradually from the upmost surface to subsurface, then to bulk sites of the USY framework because of the larger volume of citric acid molecules.
The structural modifications of the gelatin network might be occurred when CLC was added.
This might be occurred due to the stability in the active conformation of laccase by multipoint interactions with amino-functionalized nanosilica.
As L-1 was a very fresh sample, different physico-chemical reactions and biological decompositions might be occurred until a certain level of maturity which took several times that might curtail the stability of the DOM-metal complexes.
However, partial discharge (PD) might be occurred around the point where the electric field is intensified in the GIS especially having operated in a long run, contributing to the decomposition of SF6.
However, in this step, the overflow or underflow problems might be occurred; that is, the stego-pixel value or might go beyond 255 or below 0. If it happens, the next step, namely Step 5, has to be processed; otherwise, Step 5 has to be skipped, and the data embedding procedure is finished.
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Every moment of her terrifying death by arsenic poisoning might be occurring now, before my eyes.
Try not to disturb researchers, staff, and other activities that might be occurring on campus.
Some of those complaints, agency records indicate, suggested that serious injuries like the one experienced by Ms. Wilson might be occurring.
Tuesday's report said the watchdog "did not respond rapidly to clues that lowballing might be occurring".
Consequently, by abandoning these ancestral customs, a negative impact on the resilience capacity of these rural communities might be occurring.
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