Sentence examples for a disappears from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a disappears" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that something identified as "a" is no longer present or visible, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "In the game, when you complete a level, a disappears from the screen."
Alternatives: "an item vanishes" or "a is removed".

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b,c, The apparent symmetry for regions up- and downstream of the first exons shown in a disappears when only regions annotated as promoters and introns (upstream and downstream, respectively, of the exons) are considered in particular, in the immediate vicinity of the coding region (c).

The non-monotonicity observed in Fig. 2 a disappears.

The A disappears in front of the I, making the concept of artificial intelligence irrelevant and obsolete.

When the gap size is 10 %H, vortex A disappears and vortex D is generated from the extrusion of vortexes B and C.

Moreover, the Rh Rh shell at 3.06 A disappears and Rh Rh distances become indicative of the fcc structure.

If A disappears before B has reached its second level B_h then B is turned off at a rate equal to 1.

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Héctor is looking for a disappeared man, Elías for a disappeared woman: obviously, they are bound to meet.

It's not like they're a disappearing breed.

Apply a "disappearing" sun block liberally to these areas.

A chair disappears.

EVERY two weeks a language disappears.

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