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The phrase "a dozen of complete" is not correct in English.
It should be "a dozen complete" or "a complete dozen."
Example: "We ordered a dozen complete sets of the new product for the launch."
Alternatives: "twelve complete" or "a full dozen."
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In fact, to date, a dozen of complete interventional clinical trials concerning the application of PB or BM-derived EPCs in cardiovascular diseases have been published (Table 2) while many others are ongoing [ 111].
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But once they put it out there and sold more than a dozen of them, their triumph was complete.
About a dozen of the 20 residents who completed the Guardian Angel training remained active, he added.
More than a dozen of randomized trials have been completed in which HAI with one of the fluoropyrimidines floxuridine (FUDR) or 5-flourouracil (5-FU) was compared to intravenous drug application in patients with unresectable metastases or after resection (reviewed in [ 1, 2]).
Taylor decided to revisit old dinosaur names, about a dozen of which were handed down before complete skeletons and comparative specimens were available.
The CFTC, which is examining about a dozen of the biggest FCMs, expects to complete its review this month, said Gensler.
On returning to the site, the researchers found bones from at least a dozen of the strange animals, including four nearly complete and well-preserved skeletons.
Only about a dozen of the 156 houses there had a completed structure, minus doors and windows, in early December.
There were a dozen of us.
"I took a dozen of them.
I bought about a dozen of each.
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