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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clin" is not correct or usable in written English as it appears to be incomplete or a typographical error.
Without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used, as it does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I need to find a clin to support my argument." (Note: "clin" is not a recognized word in this context.)
Alternatives: "a clincher" or "a clinch".
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"Just a clin d'oeil — a wink — at the Olympics," Mr. Lagerfeld said as he introduced his splattered jeans and jackets at Selfridges department store last week.
The image, a clin d'oeil at the magazine's mascot, Eustace Tilley, depicts a twenty-first-century Mona Lisa peering out through a magnifying glass here, the reader is the butterfly under examination.
A well-known French graffiti artist and bon vivant who became the target of social-media harassment has apologized, saying the crime for which he was vilified stemmed from a naive impulse: To tag a boulder in a Joshua Tree National Park parking lot with water-based spray paint, then post a snapshot of it on Instagram as a wink — a "clin d'oeil" — to his fans.
The corresponding responsibility to earn the trust and respect of patients was considered a critical undertaking: " After introducing yourself as a Clin A student the follow up question in most cases is if you are going to be a doctor…in most cases patients' trust depreciates once you tell them you are not going to be a doctor.
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Drug flow between the brain compartment and the plasma compartment was by a clearance in (CLin) and clearance out (CLout), rather than an inter-compartmental clearance (Q).
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