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The phrase "supposed to delete" is correct and usable in written English
You could use this phrase to describe an action someone was supposed to do but did not end up doing. For example: I noticed that the file was still on the computer, but it was supposed to delete automatically.
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Google is also supposed to delete "any and all" emails sent by members of the class action lawsuit.
Add-ons or plug-ins for browsers, particularly those that help with searching, also readily log information that the private browsing mode was supposed to delete, found the study.
When that happens, CSE is supposed to delete them.
Arbitrators are supposed to delete broker records only in rare cases, according to the study.
In cases where you're supposed to delete or modify keys or values from the registry it is possible to first export that key or value(s) to a.REG file before performing the changes.
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The Stuxnet worm, for instance, was supposed to quietly delete itself after doing its harm, but it was unintentionally released "into the wild, where it is no doubt being tweaked, reverse-engineered, and readied for fresh exploits by others".
However, although the account is supposed to be deleted and wall posts of deleted members also disappear, some traces remain.
"He was supposed to be deleting everything," Mr. Fasman said.
The ICO says this data was supposed to have been deleted in December 2010.
Sure, they were relevant to the search keywords – but these results were emails that were supposed to have been deleted long ago.
After the investigation began in 2008, Mr. Kelly began a system for tracking officers' appearances in court, and last year the department created a new computer system that is supposed to make it difficult to delete a ticket.
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