Third-person singular simple present tense form of strikethrough.
1994: Energy Systems Environmental Restoration Program & ORNL Environmental Restoration Program, Technical Management Plan for Sample Generation, Analysis, and Data Review for Phase 2 of the Clinch River Environmental Restoration Program, p22
If any information on the FCOC is inaccurate, such as sample location, a team member strikesthrough it, makes the necessary correction, signs and dates the correction.
Sometimes when I delete a word / phrase that has previously been added as a tracked change, Word deletes the word / phrase, but sometimes (and within the same document) it treats it as regular text and strikesthrough it? What is up with this?
– ramen (okay, Koka noodles, but they are exactly the same)
– apples
– tea
I am not trying to make a healthy all-around diet, I am trying to limit myself not for taste-value but to dull my interest in sweet foods and gorging myself on crackers and Maltesers and other foods I keep buying. I’d consider having nothing except hot cocoa mix, tea bags, water, and alcohol in my room, and having the only food I eat be from the JMC, but the food there is not healthy either. Actually, I don’t know. If I make a rule for myself… only drink-related things in my room, then I may stop eating so much. Actually, I can cut out the apples because I can get those from the JMC. *strikesthrough apples*