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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nano" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is on a nanoscale or involves nanotechnology.
Example: "The researchers developed a new drug delivery system using a nano-sized particle to improve absorption."
Alternatives: "a nanometer" or "a nanostructure".
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[C4.] When a Nano Isn't Really a Nano What exactly is nanotechnology?
But consumers in Europe and the United States may demand a Nano of their own.
"I loved the idea of working on a nano level," she says.
Same layout, capacities, prices and product line (a big one and a Nano).
Go get a nano.
No confirmation on a Nano.
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However, for the global environment, this is not-such-a-nano step toward meltdown.
"American memories last a nano-second.
"It took me about a nano-second to accept".
Life is short, a blink, a Nano-second, and the body is worthless.
Yeah, I don't know what that means either, except that it's probably a nano-syntactic example of absolute bollocks.
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