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Discover Ludwig"try to scan" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that someone attempt to use a scanner to capture an image or text. For example, "If you can't copy the document, try to scan it and send it to me electronically."
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So the space agency decided to try to scan those ultrahigh frequencies from Earth as well.
They required rough drafts and would at least try to scan each one.
Don't try to scan Sarah Palin's syntax; don't even bother making fun of it.
I finally got around to setting it up, and even though it prints basic documents, every time I try to scan, the software crashes.
Saxe and colleagues now hope to try to scan more babies between the ages of 3 and 8 months so they can get a better idea of how these vision-processing regions change over the first several months of life.
I admit I didn't try to scan a photo in document mode or a document in image mode because that would just be silly.
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I tried to scan him with "Salvadoran eyes," as Anzora likes to say.
The trouble started when she tried to scan her passport upon returning to Sydney airport on Friday.
I've tried to scan the rest of the song for clues but it's all just cars and cocaine.
However, very few researchers have taken on the challenge of trying to scan babies' brains, especially while they are awake.
I suspect they will find the idea of me trying to scan my watch even more exasperating.
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