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The phrase "a coherently" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used in contexts where you want to describe something that is done in a coherent manner, but the article "a" does not fit with the adverb "coherently."
Example: "The presentation was delivered coherently, making it easy for the audience to follow along."
Alternatives: "in a coherent manner" or "with coherence".
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For each gene set, EEM tests whether it harbors a coherently expressed subset; the coherent subset is then extracted as an expression module if it is significant.
They saw Preminger's work as a coherently developing oeuvre.
The restaurant seems less like a coherently planned environment than an accretion of whimsies.
"A coherently designed product requires no adornment; it should be enhanced by its form alone," he once said.
This failure to forge a coherently national definition of the term "Jewish" dates back to the inception of the Zionist movement.
And while the frenzied flow of energy coursing through New York clubs might suggest otherwise, neither our species nor any other sexual species seems to possess the structure of a coherently unified individual, so that selection could act upon it.
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So if that is what Architect Cloepfil and the Museum of Arts and Design want their brainchild to "merge" with and have a "dialogue" with (a favorite coherently challenged theoryspeak term -- nobody ever reports what the "environment" said), they might want to brace themselves for an earful and a half.
Stimulus-induced phase synchronization of different populations of neurons has been proposed as a potential solution to the binding problem, that is, how various components of a visual image are combined into a single coherently perceived object [2, 3].
The result is a single, coherently designed whole.
The Vatican has an even lower tolerance for dissent than the Republican Party – and is more willing to accept a smaller, coherently conservative base.
As the professor of dance history and criticism Mindy Aloff recently put it, "it's very hard to devise the step-by-step logic to tell a story coherently.
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