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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a duplication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been copied or reproduced, often in contexts involving data, documents, or processes.
Example: "The report contained a duplication of the previous findings, which caused confusion among the team."
Alternatives: "a copy" or "a replica".
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Further analysis of tandem duplicated genes revealed a duplication block containing the three EUL genes on chromosome 7 (Fig. 1a).
This is not a duplication service.
A duplication of his 2008 season would satisfy them.
"I've never seen such a duplication of prospect doors," Mr. Garrett said.
It turns out to be practically a duplication of "The Thin Man".
One defect, known as Klinefelter's syndrome, involves a duplication of one of the sex chromosomes.
Recreating Haw's protest is itself a kind of reversal, as well as a duplication.
The third is nominal, a duplication of names that confuses matters for everyone.
Each bracket indicates a duplication event of the CesA or Csl genes.
Chemical messenger: People with Down syndrome have a duplication of chromosome 21.
Instability of a missense suppressor resulting from a duplication of genetic material.
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