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'operate of' is not a correct phrase in written English.
You would need to use the phrasal verb "operate on" instead. For example: The surgeon will need to operate on the patient's leg.
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"The social licence to operate of the energy companies is something they have to take very, very seriously indeed".
Getting a new bargaining agreement with the pilots is not essential for the new United to operate, of course.
There are various levels at which constraints might operate, of course, and at certain levels the existence of constraints of one kind or another is not disputed.
"While the effort that is being characterized is problematic, no one has defined Facebook as dominant in a market," he said, adding that the competition among social networks leaves it open to operate of its own devices.
They operate of course where most of the tourists are: the tram lines (especially Nos. 1, 2 and 5), which go to the main museums; on the train connecting Schiphol Airport and the city; in and around the Central Station, and at waiting lines for tour boats or ferries.
The administration has also given a number of different explanations about how the military tribunals would operate, of what it means by "no judicial review" and whether the tribunals would really be able to impose the death penalty on a defendant by a two-thirds vote.
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They operate out of view of lawmakers and the public.
He operates, of course, without the daunting overhead of real estate, printing and distribution costs.
The Drilling segment engages in the trading, owning and operating of oil rigs.
Before grouping the Great North of Scotland Railway operated of track.
The team operates of out what feels like a giant airport hangar.
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