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The phrase "some prompted" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to instances where certain actions or responses were triggered by something, but it needs additional context to be meaningful. Example: "Some prompted responses were unexpected during the survey."
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Most of them attracted some attention; some prompted hundreds of headlines.
HitRecord brings together half a million animators, editors, writers, filmmakers, musicians, and other content generators, who collaborate on various kinds of projects, some prompted by Gordon-Levitt and his editorial team.
Walking out of a home for the last time without knowing where to lay your head that night is the final straw in a long line of trials that are brought on by life's cruel circumstances, some prompted by bad habits and self-deception, others the result of substance abuse or mental illness, lack of opportunity or lack of education.
Accordingly, several additional nodes of collection of clinical MS data emerged, some prompted by a perceived need to keep track of patients such as in Uppsala, or by an interest in epidemiology in Umeå and Linköping, or in neuroimmunology and MS genetics in Stockholm.
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Only with some prompting does the base commander, Brig.
The gardening of her private space, however, sometimes requires some prompting.
It took some prompting from the support boat to get me on my way.
Even the a capella quartet that strolled the grounds needed some prompting to even come up with the right song.
I have found over the years that most students do not discuss current issues without some prompting.
After some prompting, Walters reveals that he was asked to apply for the top job at Hampstead Theatre many moons ago, but didn't.
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