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  • "Implementable. How about Effectuate?" "Is Encommission an option for government employees?" "Provide a concrete use case for Implementable is a probable choice." "To implement means to put into action." "Effectuate has the same meaning as ‘bring about’ or ‘bring into effect’." "As an unofficial buzzword, encommision is a legitimate word, but a ring of a buzzword: after all, buzzwords have to be coined some time." "Is commission a verb when used as a sentence?"

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  • "Implementable. How about Effectuate?" "Is Encommission an option for government employees?" "Provide a concrete use case for Implementable is a probable choice." "To implement means to put into action." "Effectuate has the same meaning as ‘bring about’ or ‘bring into effect’." "As an unofficial buzzword, encommision is a legitimate word, but a ring of a buzzword: after all, buzzwords have to be coined some time." "Is commission a verb when used as a sentence?"

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  • "Implementable. How about Effectuate?" "Is Encommission an option for government employees?" "Provide a concrete use case for Implementable is a probable choice." "To implement means to put into action." "Effectuate has the same meaning as ‘bring about’ or ‘bring into effect’." "As an unofficial buzzword, encommision is a legitimate word, but a ring of a buzzword: after all, buzzwords have to be coined some time." "Is commission a verb when used as a sentence?"

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  • "Implementable. How about Effectuate?" "Is Encommission an option for government employees?" "Provide a concrete use case for Implementable is a probable choice." "To implement means to put into action." "Effectuate has the same meaning as ‘bring about’ or ‘bring into effect’." "As an unofficial buzzword, encommision is a legitimate word, but a ring of a buzzword: after all, buzzwords have to be coined some time." "Is commission a verb when used as a sentence?"

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  • "Implementable. How about Effectuate?" "Is Encommission an option for government employees?" "Provide a concrete use case for Implementable is a probable choice." "To implement means to put into action." "Effectuate has the same meaning as ‘bring about’ or ‘bring into effect’." "As an unofficial buzzword, encommision is a legitimate word, but a ring of a buzzword: after all, buzzwords have to be coined some time." "Is commission a verb when used as a sentence?"

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  • "Implementable. How about Effectuate?" "Is Encommission an option for government employees?" "Provide a concrete use case for Implementable is a probable choice." "To implement means to put into action." "Effectuate has the same meaning as ‘bring about’ or ‘bring into effect’." "As an unofficial buzzword, encommision is a legitimate word, but a ring of a buzzword: after all, buzzwords have to be coined some time." "Is commission a verb when used as a sentence?"

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  • "Implementable. How about Effectuate?" "Is Encommission an option for government employees?" "Provide a concrete use case for Implementable is a probable choice." "To implement means to put into action." "Effectuate has the same meaning as ‘bring about’ or ‘bring into effect’." "As an unofficial buzzword, encommision is a legitimate word, but a ring of a buzzword: after all, buzzwords have to be coined some time." "Is commission a verb when used as a sentence?"

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  • "Implementable. How about Effectuate?" "Is Encommission an option for government employees?" "Provide a concrete use case for Implementable is a probable choice." "To implement means to put into action." "Effectuate has the same meaning as ‘bring about’ or ‘bring into effect’." "As an unofficial buzzword, encommision is a legitimate word, but a ring of a buzzword: after all, buzzwords have to be coined some time." "Is commission a verb when used as a sentence?"

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    precipititate induce trigger?

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  • Asked on March 14, 2021 in Other.

    Typically such inflow is called a feed as in in “data feed” or “info feed”.

    If you want it to sound a bit flowery, then use any of “potpourri”, “melange”, “mishmash”.

    Can I fake multiple phishing with M-tuple if I want to pretend to be geeky?

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