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The phrase "a essentially" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "a" should not precede "essentially," which is an adverb.
Example: "The concept is essentially flawed."
Alternatives: "an essentially" or "essentially a".
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In addition to improving the performance of TopSort, its assignments could also be tested further using alignment to transcriptome or genome sequence from a clonal, axenic Symbiodinium strain (preferably of clade A), essentially as we have already done using Aiptasia genome sequence.
A Essentially creating buildings in a virtual environment.
xSMUG1 acted upon U : G and U : A essentially without preference for either, but showed no enzymatic activity against T : G, in contrast to the T(U -mismatch glycosylase TDG (Hardeland et al., 2001).
Often d.j.s will drop a needle on "The Bottle" at a climactic moment in a party, driving the crowd wild, and even while dancing along I've been struck by the irony of half-drunk people raving it up to what is a essentially a biting sermon about the ravages of alcohol.
"Search With Kevin" is a essentially a promo for Kevin Federline's album Playing With Fire.
I just got out of a press conferenvce which was a essentially a re-run of the US launch.
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Mith-A essentially lowers XIAP levels by blockade of Sp1-mediated transcription and thus affects XIAP activity by a different mechanism than BV6.
Elegantly, using cell lines known to express functional ALDH the authors demonstrated that Aldefluor and AldeRed-588-A essentially have the same efficacy and efficiency for identifying a ALDHbright population (21).
Such facts involve an essentially a priori element.
This is an essentially semantic argument.
It is an essentially lonely game.
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