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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a better expression for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest a more suitable or clearer way to phrase something.
Example: "If you're looking for a better expression for 'happy,' you might consider using 'joyful' instead."
Alternatives: "a more suitable phrase for" or "a clearer way to say".
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There is no doubt about it, 'sustainable' is a better expression for the same sorts of ideas than 'organic'organic
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It was a hard choice but once we started thinking more about color and lightheartedness in combination with the gestural controls of the touchscreen, it began to have a better expression of sexuality for us.
Such trade facilitation measures could induce local and national specialisation through enhanced competition, and allow for a better expression of the comparative advantage positions of the member countries of the REGs needed for enhanced food security and overall economic development.
Such trade facilitation measures could induce local and national specialization through enhanced competition, and allow for a better expression of the comparative advantage positions of the member countries of each regional group.
Hence, it is clear that yeast expression system like P. pastoris would serve as a better expression system for enzymes like α-amylase SR74 in obtaining high cell density for the downstream process.
In general, a better expression correlation was observed for high copy number tags in the MPSS and RL-SAGE libraries with their corresponding genes on the oligoarray.
Although the optimization of codon usage in ZmDUR3mod was developed for a better expression in yeast, the modified sequence was also used to perform the functional characterization of DUR3 in tobacco protoplasts and A. thaliana, since also in these latter organisms a high GC content might interfere with the translation of the transcripts.
For lack of a better expression, it's too diachronic.
Anyway, I needed to be 'born again', for want of a better expression.
It is worth remembering the dominance of pop-conceptualism (for want of a better expression) in the 1990s, during the febrile genesis of Britart.
"There is just a great deal of ego and chutzpah, for want of a better expression, on the part of people who would invest in and be captivated by this approach".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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