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Discover LudwigThe phrase "up to known" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context for proper usage. Example: "The results are valid up to known limits."
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contests required that the stone be lifted to the shoulder; this form employed heavier rocks (up to ), known as a, and allowed the use of a rope wrapped around the stone.
He refuses, however, to own up to known imports of equipment for enriching uranium (another potential route to a bomb) that scuppered the very first Yongbyon deal.
One-half of the filters were soaked in 20 ml Milli-Q water (18.2 MΩ resistivity) for ∼30 min. and ultrasonicated for 20 min. The solutions were made up to known volume (100 ml) using Milli-Q water.
The supernatant obtained is made up to known volume (generally up to 10 mL or depending on the expected concentration of starch).
The supernatant obtained is made up to known volume (generally up to 10 mL or depending on the expected concentration of sugar).
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Will he grow up to know peace, unlike the generation of children now coming of age?
"We need those long snowstorms that mess things up to know the impact of the rule.
Worms are wired up to know that diacetyl means good eating.
Even our own Nigel Slater says he looks him up to know where to go.
"It will brace them up to know that they're wearing some color," he explained.
How could she have been brought up to know her manners when she had not been brought up at all?
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