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  1. Implemented successfully / Successfully implemented

    Oct 19, 2013 · 'Implemented' could be an adjective, but it seems to be part of a passive construction in the very limited context that you have given. We might have something like this …

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

    Mar 6, 2015 · My customer wants me to change the packing method and I tell him that I will implement this change in/on/to next shipment. which preposition is best used here?

  3. implemented at/in the company | WordReference Forums

    Jul 18, 2007 · Hello, what do you say: The product was implemented IN the X Company, or The product was implemented AT the X Company When I say X I mean the name of the company. …

  4. implement in/into - WordReference Forums

    May 24, 2020 · Hello, I was just wondering which one of these two prepositions is better in this context. It's quite hard to implement these new words into/in my speech.

  5. Implement in/to/into? - WordReference Forums

    May 26, 2024 · Hello there, Just wondering which of the following prepositions would be the best choice here: If he hadn’t gained his finance experience earlier, he wouldn’t have implemented …

  6. Completed or implemented - WordReference Forums

    Mar 15, 2017 · Hello, everybody! Tell me, please, is it completed projects or implemented projects? Or maybe realized. Which one is better for natives speakers?

  7. Were to be implemented - WordReference Forums

    Nov 8, 2017 · Hello, everybody! Does "were to be implemented" refer to the past tense? Is it active or passive, please? If such a policy were to be implemented, it would not be constitutional.

  8. <was/were> implemented - WordReference Forums

    Oct 4, 2021 · Hi, people. To use the conditional tense, "were" instead of "was" should be used. Is this correct? If a 20 percent tax was/were implemented on fast food, many customers probably …

  9. The following changes will be implemented with/in/on/for the …

    May 11, 2015 · Which preposition is best used here? The following change will be implemented with/in/on/for the next delivery. For example, the change might be the color of the product. …

  10. Subjunctive after 'make sure'? make sure that the suggestions be ...

    Sep 7, 2006 · Hi there! I'd like to know if this sentence is correct or not: (In a memo to all staff regarding a meeting where an action plan needs to be outlined): "Please make sure that the …