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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cartoons" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a cartoon" when referring to a single cartoon or "cartoons" when referring to multiple.
Example: "I watched a cartoon last night that made me laugh."
Alternatives: "a comic" or "an animated short."
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Not only are they self-contained jokes, without any need for an image, but it would take a good deal of modification to shoehorn them into a cartoons.
The set kind of ended abruptly, the chance of a "Cartoons & Cereal" performance disappearing with them off the stage, disappointing the handful of rabid TDE fans in the crow waiting for a surprise.
(A ) Cartoons of EFA6 protein family domains, based on sequences from NCBI.
(A ) Cartoons illustrating the mutational strategy used to arrest the VSD near the intermediate- and activated-states.
(A ) Cartoons of the mitotic spindle in APs as appearing upon 'Front' and 'Side' viewing of the same chromosome plate, rotating around its apico-basal axis.
(A ) Cartoons illustrating quantitation of co-localization [F in)/ out) ratio]; see 'Materials and methods' for details of the colocalization ratio calculation.
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