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Discover Ludwig'run routinely' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate something that happens regularly and often. For example: Our computer system runs routinely every night to ensure all security protocols are up-to-date.
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To justify a women's Olympic marathon, the committee wants evidence that such races are run routinely in 25 countries.
With one exception, these were enormous wines, no surprise for zinfandels these days, which run routinely above 15percentt alcohol.
We note that the most relevant comparison is between serum and blood spot samples because both these assays are commercially available and run routinely.
Both sets of data are routinely collected by practices: Death Audit data retrospectively since 2007 and MIQUEST searches run routinely since 2009.
Prospective methods can be run reasonably quickly (less than 10 hours), so could be run routinely alongside current temporal methods [ 8] and included in the quarterly disease trend reports [ 18].
However, it is not clear how these methods should be applied to FarmFile (e.g. model, baseline, covariates) to detect a new or emerging disease or if these methods can be run routinely for all DNR syndromes.
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Officially eight or 10-hour days ran routinely into 13, 14 or 15 hours as we house officers worked at fever pitch to provide what was, at best, a mediocre service for our patients.
The system now runs routinely up to 8 GPa in pressure and 2000 K in temperature.
Electrical-transport and magnetization experiments are running routinely in the pilot laboratory at the IFW Dresden.
The software is designed for flood detection in any land region between 80°S and 80°N, and it has been running routinely with direct broadcast SNPP/VIIRS data at the Space Science and Engineering Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW/SSEC) and the Geographic Information Network of Alaska at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks (UAF/GINA) since 2014.
With the buzz about terrorist attacks and cancer running routinely in the media, we often forget that heart disease is the number one killer for both men and women.
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