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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a formations" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a formation" if referring to a single instance or "formations" if referring to multiple instances.
Example: "The team practiced various formations to improve their strategy on the field."
Alternatives: "a structure" or "a configuration."
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Thus lipid A of the photosynthetic bacterium R. gelatinosus, which has high endotoxic activity [ 27, 84], was seen to adopt hexagonal aggregate structures, whereas the lipid A formations of other non-endotoxic photosynthetic bacteria adopt cylindrical shapes and lamellar aggregate structures [ 99, 100, 103].
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"It was just a formation thing.
So it's like a formation".
(A) Formation of earlier generations of stars.
In one meeting, Ryan drew a formation on the board.
It is not a formation, you imagine, that scares Chávez.
A formation of six police helicopters droned overhead.
The formation was supposed to be a 4-2-3-1 4-2-3-1 4-2-3-1 4-2-3-10-4, if there was a formation.
A mile and a half below the surface was a formation called the Barnett Shale.
With only seconds between play calls, Weis has a limited time to chose a formation.
But this was a formation with no obvious role for Sneijder to slot into.
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