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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a disproved" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where something has been shown to be false or incorrect, but it should be "disproved" without the article "a."
Example: "The theory was disproved by recent research findings."
Alternatives: "a refuted" or "a debunked."
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However, re-examining the references indicated that 1) the discovery of the connection between Stachyopitys (Schmeissneria) preslii and Weber's Glossophyllum? sp. A disproved the relationship between Stachyopitys (Schmeissneria) preslii and Baiera münsteriana proposed by Schenk [ 27]; and 2) Glossophyllum? sp. A did not belong to the ginkgoalean Glossophyllum [ 24].
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