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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tended much" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you want to express that something was frequently or significantly cared for or attended to, but it would require additional context for clarity. Example: "She tended much to her garden, ensuring every plant received the care it needed."
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Like some of the clocks Ditmas tended, much of his own life was hidden behind an elaborate casing.
However, we observed that gaps in reporting were not randomly distributed but tended much more often to occur during times when the Seven Plus CGMG was changing rapidly (typically >2 mg/dL/min), suggesting that loss of reporting may be related to filters in the BG estimation algorithm.
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People tend much to prefer, say, $100 now to $115 next week, but they are indifferent between $100 a year from now and $115 in a year and a week.
But managers pick stocks then buy relatively similar amounts of each, tending much closer to equal weighting of their different positions.
But managers pick stocks and then buy relatively similar amounts of each, tending much closer to equal weighting of their different positions.
Happiness and gratefulness require constant tending, much like diet and exercise.
As a result, the controller is much simpler, the computational burden is much lighter and the learning time tends to much shorter.
Oddly appealing overall, when not tending too much toward the twisted.
What is it about theatrical culture that tends so much towards the ghostly?
Whatever they do, they tend to react much, much too slowly to technological changes.
The bad news is that problems with mentality tend to be much, much harder to fix.
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