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Discover Ludwig'predetermined that' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that has been decided beforehand. For example: "The judge had predetermined that the defendant would receive a sentence of two years in prison."
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Shifts in supply, ∆S ist, are assumed predetermined; that is, not caused by changes in relative wages.
It was all predetermined that this would be the verdict from day one of their arrest.
No Hegelian teleology predetermined that Communism would be left on the ash heap of history.
Mr. Heymann, the Prudential analyst, says he does not think it is "predetermined" that Mr. Zucker will get the nod.
But someone up there predetermined that I wasn't going to finish that race and so it was.
"It was very much preplanned, it was predetermined that the goal here was to get the pledges extremely intoxicated".
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Within that framework, there needs to be set decision points – moments where you predetermine that, based on given sets of data, you will make a decision.
If Harris really believes that everything is predetermined, does that mean that the argument he advances is not freely chosen?
Among other things, "Sorry Angel" is a lovingly detailed affirmation of gay male identity, albeit one that never feels as diagrammed or predetermined as that description.
But even in less repressive regimes, the notion that your destiny is not predetermined by that of your parents carries a lot of currency.
In this situation they contend that research is reduced to a set of predetermined steps that are mechanically applied to various interventions without concern for the theoretical implications of intervention content, setting, participants or implementing organizations.
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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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