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Discover Ludwig"a good expression of" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe how well someone has conveyed a thought or feeling through words or actions. Example: His speech was a good expression of his passion for social justice.
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The idea was that the proper design is a good expression of its times.
"I call it 'Neo-Neo-Classicism.' I could keep neo-ing but I think neo-neo- is a good expression of it".
"I just know he'd love that we are doing this celebration for him," says Jazz. "It would be totally right up his street and such a good expression of who he was.
He first tasted burrata coupled with bitter turnip tops, and says it is a "good expression of agrodolce, the bitter-sweet taste combination popular in Italy".
I think it's a good expression of who I am as a person," Spies told 9News.
I think it's a good expression of who I am as a person," Spies told 9News at the time.
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In other words, a good expression level is one of the characteristics of a stable receptor.
"There has already been a very good expression of support, but now we need a firm commitment," Lewis told the MPs in the House of Lords last night.
PiggyBac and Hermes appear to be quite stable showing a good expression after eight months of transfection [ 19].
Serial dilutions of a liver homogenate with good expression of both PPARα isoforms were run on each gel and used for inter- and intra-membrane calibration.
Immunoblotting of whole cell lysates from the selected clones with an HA antibody, showed good expression of HA-tagged WT PKD2 and HA-tagged R742X PKD2.
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