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The phrase "a formed in a" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It cannot be used in any context as it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
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Alternatives: "a shape in a" or "a structure in a".
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The overall reaction product is P a, formed in a step involving release from the ribosome-mRNA complex and assembly of the active protein.
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Quite something for a side formed in a café in Yeading Lane.
A blood clot had formed in a leg or pelvic vein and migrated to a lung.
Biofilm is formed in a thin film form on a microorganism.
A hypothetical small solid body with a radius (gtrsim 1 km formed in a protoplanetary disk is called a planetesimal.
Acrylamide is a contaminant formed in a wide variety of carbohydrate-containing foods during frying or baking at high temperatures.
"Good character is not formed in a week or a month.
It's a relationship formed in a completely different boundary-setting that can't survive in the real world.
The landslide area near Thistle is a paleovalley formed in a depression in an area of bedrock known as the Charleston Nebo thrust plate.
[ 1] as a metabolite formed in a biosynthesis of Streptomyces cinnamonensis bacteria.
Study how an action potential is formed in a neuron.
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