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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suppressed to" is correct and can be used in written English, but it may sound more formal or technical.
It is often used to indicate that something has been held back or kept from being expressed or revealed. Example: The details of the investigation were suppressed to protect the identities of the witnesses.
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Patients' immune systems have to be suppressed to stop their bodies rejecting the donated organs.
Sam Duckworth: We have been suppressed to believe that revolutions and protests will not make a difference.
Every surface has a sickly sheen of anxiety; every face is a mask of pain suppressed to the last millimetre.
At this time, too, the Cornell biologists noted, a pregnant woman's immune system is naturally suppressed to keep her from rejecting the fetus as a foreign tissue.
But the cause for which they died was a just one: "The insurgents will have to be suppressed to allow free elections to take place in January.
The cross-axis coupling is suppressed to a negligible level.
Notice that the horizontal axis is suppressed to make the edge modes legible.
In contrast, they are suppressed to low values and differ for all scaled versions.
The subordinate pass is suppressed to remove the necessity to keep the significant pixels in memory.
Intermolecular coupling reactions should be adequately suppressed to obtain soluble products.
The true underlining features with high coefficients may be suppressed to have smaller coefficients.
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