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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good evolutionary" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing evolutionary biology, theories, or characteristics that are beneficial in an evolutionary sense.
Example: "The cheetah is considered a good evolutionary example of adaptation due to its incredible speed and hunting skills."
Alternatives: "a beneficial evolutionary" or "an advantageous evolutionary".
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There's a good evolutionary answer to that query, it turns out.
There's a good evolutionary rationale for that, they explain: the unexpected snap of a twig ought to stand out, as a sign of potential danger, from the hum of cicadas or the babble of a stream.
There is a good evolutionary reason why such features should be attractive, and it is that such faces also indicate a strong immune system.In this section Gold fingered Go forth and multiply Facing the truth ReprintsOne of the unfortunate side-effects of being male is a higher death rate, at any given age, than if you are female.
Overall, this is a good, evolutionary upgrade.
From the fetus' point of view, this is a good evolutionary strategy; eat the foods that your mother ate because they are probably safe.
So parents would bear a lighter burden if their kids stayed small and consequently ate less during those years of dependency, which might also be a good evolutionary strategy.
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There's a perfectly good evolutionary explanation for this posture.
There may be a very good evolutionary reason why this is so.
By this logic, falling for a skilled musician makes good evolutionary sense.
That makes good evolutionary sense -- if a mouse's paramour carries immune system genes different from his own, he will avoid the costs of inbreeding.
A good documented evolutionary example would be the Kat1 gene of the yeast Kluyveromyces, which participates in mating type switching and is derived from a transposition event at the base of this genus (Rajaei et al. 2014).
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