Examples of 'properly taken' in a sentence

Meaning of "properly taken"

properly taken - This phrase implies that something has been handled or executed correctly, following appropriate procedures or guidelines. It suggests that care and attention were given to ensure that a task or action was completed accurately and effectively

How to use "properly taken" in a sentence

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properly taken
Were properly taken care of after his death.
Where you can be properly taken care of.
Be properly taken care of the young king.
You wanna feel properly taken care of.
It is often a group effort to keep the needs of them properly taken care of.
When you are properly taken care of.
I have been given the duty to make sure yöu are properly taken care of.
And will be properly taken care of.
We are here to ensure that our members are properly taken care of.
You will all be properly taken care of in a few minutes.
I hope the insulation on these things is properly taken care of.
Were properly taken care of.
I assure you he will be properly taken care of.
Properly taken care of equipment will last longer and require less repairs.
The dogs should be properly taken care of.

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This should be properly taken into account when recognising certificates of competency from a third country.
These relationships should be properly taken care of.
Was properly taken.
Electrical hazards are often not properly taken into account.
These were not properly taken into account by the Judge in his published verdict.
To make sure they are properly taken care of.
The Administrative Tribunal adjudicates claims by staff that decisions have not been properly taken.
Residents are not properly taken care of.
If properly taken care of, your leather briefcase will last longer.
Only then can they be properly taken into consideration.
They can cause discoloration of car paint to rust if not properly taken care of.
Make sure the animal was properly taken care of at all times.
If properly taken care of, airliners can have a long operative life spanning several decades.
Costs related to ensuring the compost is properly taken care of.
When the garden is properly taken care of it begins to thrive and grow.
Neglect occurs when an elder is not properly taken care of.
All precautions have been properly taken and we hardly see what objection could be made.
Implants can last for decades when properly taken care of.
Environmental factors are properly taken into account in the implementation of LOAC.
At times the regional commissions seem not to be properly taken into account.
These projects must therefore be properly taken into account and must integrate sustainable development.
I have been given the duty to make sure you are properly taken care of.
Human rights concerns should be properly taken into account in all assistance programmes.
Another drawback is that the perceptive dynamic effects are not properly taken into account.
Migration patterns also need to be properly taken into account when designing development initiatives.
The special needs of distance selling have not been properly taken into account.
When a car is properly taken care of, it runs better.
These are both factors which must be properly taken into account.
If they are properly taken care of, they will last for years.
They call for respect for human rights to be properly taken into account.
If these dump sites are not properly taken care of, they will generate increasing pollution.
We will see to it that the remains are properly taken care of?
If properly taken care of, a SCOBY can last for many years.
Make at least that all data is properly taken of your passport.
Background of the Invention, Prescribed drugs can only be effective if properly taken.

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Examples of using Properly
Have your chimney properly cleaned by a qualified
Properly insert battery into battery charger
Grates must be properly positioned before cooking
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Examples of using Taken
Measures had been taken to strengthen the judiciary
A taken male instantly becomes an unavailable male
I am sorry to have taken up all your time
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