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Keroro Posted 20 years ago
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card out

hi, does "carded out" mean "conducted" or "put forth" in the following sentence?

"One well-publicized study, which took place in 1993, was carded out by Dean Hamer. This study focused on the DNA and on specific markers in one region of the X-chromosome."

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: "One well-publicized study, which took place in 1993, was carried out by Dean Hamer. This study focused on the DNA and on specific markers in one region of the X-chrom. It means 'conducted'

  • : "One well-publicized study, which took place in 1993, was carried out by Dean Hamer.
  • This study focused on the DNA and on specific markers in one region of the X-chrom.
  • It means 'conducted'
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Do you mean "carried out"?: "One well-publicized study, which took place in 1993, was carried out by Dean Hamer. This study focused on the DNA and on specific markers in one region of the X-chrom.

It means 'conducted'
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I think so.Only carried out can make sense.

It must be typo!
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See slang for "card in":

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=card+in

but "card out"?

All examples I've found with "carded out" were clearly typos from "carried out." There!

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