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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a evolutionary" is not correct in English.
It should be "an evolutionary." You can use "an evolutionary" when referring to something related to the process of evolution or development over time.
Example: "The theory of natural selection is an evolutionary concept that explains how species adapt to their environments."
Alternatives: "an evolutionary process" or "an evolutionary change."
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Rosenberg, A, Evolutionary Biology and Neoclassical Economics: Strange Bedfellows, in PSA, vol. 1 (1992), pp. 174-183, East Lansing, MI: Philosophy of Science Association.
Why, from a evolutionary biological standpoint, does altruism exist?
a, Evolutionary analysis of the G. barbadense and G. hirsutum genomes.
Up to now, Centaurs were perceived as a evolutionary stage between Kuiper Belt Objects and the Jupiter Family comets.
A evolutionary optimization technique is proposed to achieve optimal cell dimension for process tolerant SRAM.
This week the Billboard Hot 100, the magazine's 55-year-old singles chart, takes a evolutionary step by incorporating YouTube plays into its formula.
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Sir Walter Scott was an author, not an evolutionary theorist.
In an interview, Dr. Shubin, an evolutionary biologist, let himself go.
Domestication is an evolutionary, rather than a political, development.
It more an evolutionary step.
Safety is an evolutionary process".
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