Sentence examples for to gained from inspiring English sources

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to gained

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To acquire possession of what one did not have before.

  • Looks like you've gained a new friend.

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Fortunately, the process is becoming more predictable and manageable due to gained experiences.

Nonetheless, despite a recent explosion in fieldwork within the range of the Wattled Guan, much knowledge of its natural history, especially the species' breeding biology, remains to gained.

Last week, the union recommended that Jackson and New England Patriots restricted free agent Logan Mankins report to their teams in time to gained an accrued season.

To report cost related to gained life years after repair of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms in patients aged 80 or older.

However, the results of this study indicate that these definitions should not be frozen, but changed during development according to gained understanding.

The plans were ultimately shelved when they failed to gained enough commercial backing, but Dampney believes there is still a chance that a London event can be held next year.

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To gain knowledge?

"There's nothing to gain.

They had nothing to gain.

To be retweeted is to gain them.

Nothing to gain.

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