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Discover Ludwig"wasn't communicated" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that was not effectively conveyed or shared with others. Example: The new company policy regarding overtime pay wasn't communicated to the employees, causing confusion and frustration among the staff.
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This wasn't communicated properly to the new [society] committee.
What wasn't communicated to Ms. Gruman: Here's a number to call if you have any questions.
The full extent of the loss wasn't communicated to the board's risk committee until late April, shortly before the bank publicly announced the loss.
The deal will see Feng Yu, a principal engineer within Alibaba Cloud, join the MariaDB board, according to a source, although that information wasn't communicated in the announcement of the funding.
Is that surprising to you? Adams: From a year ago when we made it, we never set out... at least that wasn't communicated to me at the time we were making it, that it had this geopolitical overtone to it.
But the reason wasn't communicated clearly.
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When I tried talking to her about it, she wasn't communicating".
Sounds crazy now, but they did, because he wasn't communicating the messages they wanted him to communicate.
NOTE: I've edited the last two paragraphs from their original form, as my original wording wasn't communicating my intent.
"That was not communicated to me.
"But as our stance was not communicated fully, we saw room to revise our wording".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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