Sentence examples for a crosses from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a crosses" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it cannot be used appropriately.
Example: "He drew a crosses on the paper." (Note: "crosses" should be "cross" for correctness.)
Alternatives: "a cross" or "a mark".

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At higher values of [K+]e of 5 mM and 2.5 mM (Fig. 8 A, crosses and squares, respectively), zX(g) has little influence upon Em, although, as expected, the lower value of [K+]e produces a more polarized model cell.

Line A crosses the northern edge of the Sasagami Hill and the Tsukioka fault around a point, 4 km from the western end of Line A. The thickness of the sedimentary layer is about 3.5 km from the western end and becomes thinnest around the 6-km point.

That is, S* becomes non-zero as A crosses Acrit.

(A ) Crosses with comp-1 males result in a low percentage of cross progeny.

By definition, normal lordotic cervical curvature is curvature in which no part of line A crosses the line B.

Homozygous tester A × tester a crosses do not show MSUD, nor do crosses of the testers with the Sad-1 suppressor of MSUD, and the asci developed normally (Raju et al. 2007; Kasbekar et al. 2011).

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