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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cell for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, prison, or any situation where a cell is designated for a specific purpose or individual.
Example: "The scientist prepared a cell for the new specimen to observe its behavior under controlled conditions."
Alternatives: "a compartment for the" or "a space for the".
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"In each neighborhood in Baghdad we have a cell for the party," he said.
The cell cycle is an ordered sequence of events that prepares a cell for the process of cell division.
In any civilised country, burly men with rubber truncheons would have manhandled him into a cell, for the safety of himself and others.
Mr. Aubrière looked oddly fit for a man who had been confined to a cell for the past month and had just emerged from a death-defying experience.
Since F2C is not available, testing a cell for the presence of the target is not possible.
The fortifications intended for religious purposes contained wooden structures including a cell for the statue of a god, also made of wood and sometimes covered in metal.
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a "non-lagged cell" is defined as a cell for which the first temporal lobe is the largest one (Fig. 23a), whereas a "lagged cell" is defined as a cell for which the second lobe dominates (Fig. 23b).
He was accused of trying to establish a cell for Al Qaeda in the West Bank, though the details of the charges have not been made public.
You can already reserve a "cell" for August through the end of the year.
If you hold down a cell for two seconds, the app will aggregate your activity data.
One of its sergeants had arrested, handcuffed and banged in a cell for four hours arguably the most highly respected scholar of black history in America.
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