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  1. implement in/into - WordReference Forums

    May 24, 2020 · To implement something means to put it into effect. That doesn't sound like anything you can do to a word in a speech. Do you mean something other than just using …

  2. implement on, in, or to? | WordReference Forums

    Mar 6, 2015 · I will implement this change for the next shipment. Why? Because I would have to make changes well before the next shipment. If it is about the way I assemble the …

  3. Carry out, implement, execute, conduct, fulfil

    Jan 30, 2021 · 2) We can use the verb "implement" when you want to put something in use (e.g. to implement a law, to implement a decision, to implement a plan) but you can't interchange …

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    Feb 15, 2025 · What I do doubt is longer term ramifications of what they implement. They don’t possess the experience to see things. You know, like those nitwits in Maryland who concocted …

  5. perched on a barren, windblown bench, or tagged onto a river or …

    Jan 26, 2024 · 下面这一段文字来自于美国抒情散文“The Solace of Open Spaces”如何翻译划线部分? The rest are towns, scattered across the expanse with as much as sixty miles between …

  6. the new mining settlements are boomtowns, trailer cities, metal …

    Jan 27, 2024 · They are fugitive-looking, perched on a barren, windblown bench, or tagged onto a river or a railroad, or laid out straight in a farming valley with implement stores and a block …

  7. As spoken/As speaking - WordReference Forums

    Jan 17, 2015 · Hello, I just got confused recently with below expression. 1. As speaking/spoken over the phone, we'll implement the changes immediately. 2. Thank you for your time …

  8. "To realize a project" vs "to carry out a project" - WordReference …

    Dec 13, 2017 · 'Realize' here is business jargon. It is widely used, whatever objections language experts might have to it. It means 'implement'; it is sometimes used to mean 'complete'.

  9. often vs oftenly - WordReference Forums

    Feb 7, 2014 · There is an adjective 'frequent' if you need it: you can't use 'often' as an adjective. The adverbs 'often' and 'frequently' mean the same, and as others have said, there is no word …

  10. US Attorney - Founder of Cryptocurrency Payment Company …

    Jun 9, 2025 · Earlier today in Brooklyn, a 22-count indictment was unsealed charging Iurii Gugnin, also known as Iurii Mashukov and George Goognin, 38, a resident of New York and citizen of …