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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few segment" is not correct in English
Did you mean "a few segments"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to multiple parts or sections of something, typically in a context where you are discussing divisions or portions. Example: "In the presentation, I will cover a few segments of the market analysis to provide a clearer picture of our target audience."
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Because each CSSL has only one or a few segment substitutions, it is possible to detect QTLs with minor effects contained within the substituted segments.
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Segmental demyelination is characterized by breakdown and loss of myelin over a few segments of the axon and results in decline in conduction velocity and conduction block.
They watched a few segments.
With a few segments preserved as a monument, the wall was completely removed by the summer of 1991.
He appears for a few segments around midnight while his protégé Ryan Seacrest runs the show.
Valuation bubbles are constrained to just a few segments so far".
But the film, showing Saturday night on Showtime, has a few segments that get beyond platitudes.
There are some ear-catching moments in Mr. Tognetti's score, although a few segments sound schmaltzy.
But industry analysts said that the plant is likely to be insulated from a fall-off in one or a few segments of the semiconductor market.
I didn't know him outside of that, and working on the show, I did a few segments but never saw him.
A few segments later the floor-skimming motion effectively represents bodies cast about by a tide, appearing free though in thrall to external forces.
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