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Discover Ludwig"prescribed form" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in formal or legal writing to refer to a specific required format or layout for a document or information. Example: The application must be completed in the prescribed form and submitted to the office by the designated deadline.
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The patron chooses the play, which follows a prescribed form, but improvisation is often allowed.
"They engage in a stereotyped and prescribed form of conduct; in effect, a ritual of some kind".
Any metal interposed between the sections is cut or shaped to a prescribed form.
The most widely prescribed form of estrogen in America is Premarin, which contains estrogens extracted from the urine of pregnant horses.
The prescribed form is rigid, requiring the use of classical Greek or Latin to tell something about the animal in question.
The proposed approach does not depend on the narrow gap assumption or the prescribed form of rheological models.
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Digitoxin and digoxin are among the most commonly prescribed forms of digitalis.
An earlier draft included a medically inaccurate definition that included commonly prescribed forms of contraception like birth control pills, IUD's and emergency contraception.
Patients were taking high-intensity, moderate-intensity or low-intensity statins in many different but commonly prescribed forms, such as rosuvastatin and atorvastatin.
In the late 1960s the American poet Ishmael Reed coined the term Neo-HooDoo to describe an aesthetic that was devotional without being dogmatically religious, ritual-related without having prescribed forms, and rooted both outside and inside the Western mainstream.
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