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was proxies
noun
An agent or substitute authorized to act for another person.
Exact(1)
It can be seen that the vast majority of respondents was proxies.
Similar(59)
Last week was proxy advisory week.
HRQoL was proxy-rated by parents in both studies.
As such, they have been proxies for the public.
Occupation and education, the federation says, are proxies for income.
"All 26 members were not there, the figure was 20, and there were proxies.
These data were considered to be proxies for daily data.
These were considered to be proxies for daily data.
Output variables are proxies of innovation activities results.
Both sectors are proxies for bonds, which also fell.
He estimated nearly half of the people waiting in line were proxies.
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