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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'such as of' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
You would use a phrase such as 'such as' or 'for example' instead. For example, "He likes to take part in physical activities, such as running and cycling."
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Who should be enforcing issues such as of lack of access?
Formal ones – such as of the Rat Pack on stage in 1962 – are mainly of lineups.
Sometimes, phrases such as "of course" are set off by commas; sometimes, they are not.
I note that May and her officials censored more delicate information, such as of white-collar crime.
THey also discover some fiber-cast objects, such as of an animal skeleton, embedded in harder layers below.
Finally, the paper will discuss, the challenges facing African LII such as of Tanzania and Zanzibar Legal Information Institute.
And the district will no longer exist as such as of January, since legislative district lines have been redrawn.
It's an impressive first novel with striking imagery, such as of a character carrying knowledge like a kicking foetus.
This test is mainly applied on coated specimens with simple geometries such as of cutting inserts and coated plates.
Errors can be classified as skill-based, rule-based, knowledge-based and other errors, such as of judgment.
If you enjoyed reading books such as Of Mice and Men, which is hugely centred on dreams, this book could be a perfect fit for you!
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