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Discover LudwigThe phrase "screened out" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a process where certain items or individuals are excluded or eliminated. Example: "The job application went through several rounds of screening, and unfortunately, I was ultimately screened out of the interview process."
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The sexuality filter also screened out pornography.
(He also screened out people familiar with the original experiment).
The other abolished provisions that screened out nonwhites.
A filtering mechanism was introduced that screened out single minor convictions or cautions.
"Those who could not do so without parental permission were screened out," van Dam writes.
Every destructive impulse has been screened out: competitiveness, territoriality, hierarchy even sex, beyond seasonal reproductive periods.
Thus, twelve target compounds were screened out and synthesized.
Similarly, yeast extract was screened out to be the best nitrogen source.
Notably, the order Actinomycetales, which was only screened out in F_3.
The high-yield strain T33-6 wascreeneded out by mixture cultivation successfully.
The high-yield mixture in one well of the microtiter plate was screened out first.
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