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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clear label" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a label that is easy to read and understand, often in contexts like packaging, instructions, or signage.
Example: "Make sure to attach a clear label to the box so that the contents are easily identifiable."
Alternatives: "an obvious label" or "a distinct label."
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Keep it in open bowls in a dry place, with a clear label and out of reach of mice.
With that in mind, putting aside the nine references to the word 'vision' in his speech, Miliband certainly succeeded in giving a clear label to his ambitions: One Nation.
Each package comes with a clear label and an image of the medication inside.
Although Panentheism lacked a clear label in philosophical and religious reflection about God until Karl Krause's (1781 1832) creation of the term in the Eighteenth century (Gregersen 2004, 28), various advocates and critics of panentheism find evidence of incipient or implicit forms of panentheism present in religious thought as early as 1300 BCE.
Some provided a clear label for their style, for example: "paternalistic" (Surgeon A).
The rd1 mouse seems particularly well suited for studies into the temporal characteristics of cell death, because cGMP accumulation provides a clear label for cell death induction, an event otherwise difficult to assess.
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Where's the human interest in prohibiting the promotion of bad foods; facilitating access to nutrient-rich foods with taxation; or maintaining a clear labelling system?
Therefore, independent of what happens within a specific model, a clear labeling of the inputs and outputs of the model is required.
Only neurons with a clear labeling, minimal background staining, and with few visible transection of dendrites and axons were reconstructed.
At E11.5, a clear labeling was found just beneath the membrane only (Fig. 4a, b, arrows point to two adjacent plasma membranes).
In monkey and human SNc, astrocytes were identified by GFAP immunofluorescence, and exhibited intense labeling for angiotensinogen/angiotensin located in the cytoplasm, without a clear labeling at the nuclear level (Fig. 6a h).
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