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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under made" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers due to its lack of context and clarity. Example: "The project was under made, leading to several issues during implementation."
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Nelson, who began the day tied for the lead with Bruce Fleisher at 11 under, made birdies on Nos.
But the stifling level of scrutiny I was under made me feel sure it would matter, so I said nothing.
And J.L. Lewis, who tied for eighth (nine under), made a costly double bogey at No. 16 that ended his hopes of winning.
Quigley, who began the day at seven under, made the turn at 12 under and moved to 13 under on the back nine of Kemper Lakes Golf Club.
Bags at £500 and under made up 5 per cent of products, those between £500-£800 were around 40 per cent of range, bags in the £800-£1000 were about a quarter of its collection and those at a £1000 or more were nearly a third and Davis said this split will be maintained.
In 2013 34% of billionaire-entrepreneurs aged 40 or under made their money in high tech.What makes these concentrations of wealth all the more striking is that they followed on the heels of two of the most egalitarian periods in American history.
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Not putting your head under makes no difference, either.
They behave as they do because the rules they operate under make certain behavior profitable.
She played the back nine at Aviara in four under, making her final birdie on the par-five 17th.
We also saw many families living under trees and under make shift shelters - people displaced by the conflict, we were told.
Respecting personal space comes under making an environment for other people comfortable and well-flowing.
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