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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not discharged" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something has not been released or freed from a specific duty, obligation, or responsibility. It is often used in legal or formal contexts. Example: The court ruled that the defendant was not discharged from paying the damages to the victim.
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Convenience sampling was considered appropriate because patients were not discharged en masse, and therefore parents/caregivers of any discharged patient who consented was interviewed.
However, in 80% of cases the weapon was not discharged.
"If I'm not discharged today, I'm tunnelling out," he said, and he was discharged.
They can lose capacity if they are not discharged completely, often called the "memory effect".
He spent a week in intensive care and was not discharged from hospital until 21 December.
(A Taser was also aimed, but not discharged, at a child of 13).
However, for air quality, there are local areas without ventilation and toxic gases not discharged in time.
"The applicant has not discharged his onus of proving that the method of turnbacks was lawful," Brennan said.
She should have submitted a wage slip the day before the baby was due but was rushed into hospital and was not discharged for two weeks.
In most states, young offenders are not discharged from custody because of mental illness unless they are being committed to hospitals.
On 31 December 2016, special operations group guards carried firearms containing beanbag rounds, which were "aimed at three young people but not discharged", the report found.
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