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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'operate a system' is grammatically and syntactically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to running or managing a particular operation. For example, "The successful candidate will be required to operate a computer system."
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It's boring, but so is trying to operate a system clogged with artful photos of a breakfast you ate in 2009.
He cannot allow the Justice Department, which routinely investigates bias by state and local governments, to operate a system that disproportionately condemns minority members to death.
Countries such as Finland operate a system of part-time sick leave, which could be adopted here to help ease the loss of income associated with reduced hours.
Yet they continue to operate a system of "legacy preferences"—affirmative action for the children of alumni.These preferences are surprisingly widespread.
Indeed, smaller parties complain that the Democratic Unionist Party and Sinn Fein operate a system of political carve-up, jointly reaching decisions or deciding what matters to postpone.
Excluding shipping costs, it is usually substantially less expensive to operate a system with centralized fulfillment than a system that holds inventory in each store.
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We are usually operating within a system.
China also operates a dual-track system.
Cayman operates a well-regulated financial system.
Parliament operates an effective scrutiny system.
First, it's no longer a desktop operating system, it's a mobile operating system.
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