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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a encompassing" is not correct in English.
It should be "an encompassing." You can use it when describing something that includes or covers a wide range of elements or aspects.
Example: "The report provides an encompassing overview of the current market trends."
Alternatives: "a comprehensive" or "a broad".
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Spirurina "A", encompassing the cucullanid nematodes Dichelyne mexicanus, Cucullanus robustus and Truttaedacnitis truttae (Seuratoidea), is the sister group to the other Spirurina.
The ROIs were drawn by (a) encompassing the whole abdomen, (b) covering the major part of the liver but with a distance of 1 cm to its border to ensure that the ROI consisted of liver tissue, and (c) the left half of the abdomen, mainly reflecting free fluid (9).
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It is a bit surprising that an encompassing formula exists.
The failure of global trade negotiations would be mitigated by an encompassing regional achievement.
Is there an encompassing journey?
The men are sinking into or emerging from an encompassing void.
a Encompasses the whole cohort (631 patients distributed into 421 non-transfused and 210 transfused).
* Period A encompasses patients diagnosed between January 1 , 1985 and December 31 , 1994
Category-wise, sour ale is a catchall, encompassing a laundry basket of beer styles.
C86 became a term encompassing a segment of the British indie-pop scene.
At the top of the line, draw a circle encompassing a triangle.
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