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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a forms of" is not correct in English.
It should be "a form of" or "forms of" depending on the context. You can use "a form of" when referring to a single type or category of something, and "forms of" when discussing multiple types or categories.
Example: "Yoga is a form of exercise that promotes flexibility and relaxation."
Alternatives: "a type of" or "varieties of".
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places, genetic analysis can help to oysters, and mussels, a forms of the cleaner goby underscore the way in which marine veritable genetic paella, fish, Elacatinus (Gobiosoma) populations move around.
Of the three Type A forms of the Bertalanffy-Richards function tested, predictions using the general polymorphic curve generally fell between the anamorphic and general polymorphic predictions for the same age and SI, but were always much closer to the anamorphic than common-asymptote form (Figure 2a).
Or, putting it another way, there are folks who still regularly practice beheading and flogging as a forms of punishment and won't allow women to drive cars.
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In particular, the effectiveness of monohydrated (OA-m) and anhydrous (OA-a) forms of OA as nucleating agents for isothermal and non-isothermal crystallization of PHBV films was investigated and compared.
A form of connecting.
Possibly, a form of criticism.
A form of mental cruelty.
A fresh start: a form of lightness.
A subluxation is a form of dislocation.
It was a form of manipulation.
"Height is a form of power".
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