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The phrase "a major phase on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a significant stage or period in a process, but the preposition "on" is not appropriate in this context.
Example: "The project is entering a major phase of development."
Alternatives: "a significant stage in" or "a critical phase of".
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α-Fe2O3 is found to be present as a major phase on ZrO2 and CeO2 support while ε-Fe2O3 was the major phase on silica supported iron oxide.
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Sulfonation is a major phase II biotransformation reaction.
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Integrated transcriptome analysis revealed a major influence on phase I and phase II detoxification and the oxidative stress response.
For this analysis, we focused on a subset of major Phase I (CYP) enzymes, as they play a quantitatively dominant role in human drug metabolism [ 38– 40].
Pressure has a major impact on phase equilibrium in terms of relative volatilities, column temperatures and the existence of azeotropes, which affect energy requirements, utility costs and process configurations.
In 1965 he won the Pulitzer prize for the third volume in a trilogy on Henry Adams, Henry Adams: The Major Phase.
A. Because ISIS and like-minded militant Islamist groups have their sights set on Europe as a major next phase in their war against the West.
She physically looked like a different person in each major phase of her life.
The next major phase of the fight will come on or shortly before July 15, when the Commerce Department announces whether it will adjust the figures.
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