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The phrase "object it" is not a correct or commonly used construction in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning of this phrase would be, as it does not fit into the typical subject-verb-object sentence structure. It is possible that it could be used in a sentence like "Jane told me to object it," meaning to disagree or oppose something, but even then it would be more natural to say "object to it." In general, it is not recommended to use the phrase "object it" in written English.
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When hope has attained its object, it ceases to be hope and becomes possession.
No object it gets its hands on is ever quite "IT".
For example, 1 encodes the properties that are essential to its identity; to its being the object it is.
For a building to even count as an architectural object it needs to address its context.
And since its an inanimate object, it wouldn't even give a fuck.
If the Israeli guards do not object, it is still possible to walk around its edge.
It stares at and moves its head to get a better view of any object it can not identify.
Maybe because it was an unusual object it deterred them.
It tells you about the distant object it bounced off seconds or minutes ago.
As an object, it is as visually engaging as the art.
To that I did not object, it was in the privacy of the home.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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