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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new fate for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a change in circumstances or destiny for a person, group, or situation.
Example: "The new policy aims to create a new fate for the underprivileged communities in our city."
Alternatives: "a fresh destiny for" or "a different outcome for".
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Beginning by specifically invoking John Ford's staging of the shootout in "My Darling Clementine," Sherman imagines a new fate for the Doc Holliday character, here named Brett Wade and played by Rory Calhoun.
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I wanted to live…" Venter struck out for shore, now miles behind him, and when he arrived there it was if he had been reborn, like Crusoe, into a new fate: "I lay on the sand, naked, for what felt like hours.
We propose that the increased apoptosis in bcd mutant embryos does not eliminate cells with new fates, but instead compensates for enlarged compartments.
Although Zr-labeled MSN using DFO as the chelator has been reported, this is the longest in vivo stability study of Zr-labeled MSN with such high stability, which could open up a new possibility for studying the long-term fate of MSN-based nanoparticles in live animals.
Realization of systems able to both recruit cells and influence their fate (affecting their processes) represents a new approach for tissue regeneration.
Here we uncover a new paradigm for auxin-directed transcriptional and cell fate reprogramming.
If they can find a similar way to control the cells' fate in patients' tumours, they may have opened a new avenue for cancer therapy.
In this study, we identify a new role for the TF Tramtrack (Ttk) in the specification of FCM cell fate together with Lmd.
Moreover, our work addresses a gap in knowledge in our field about (and a new system for evaluating) the potential of human ductal cells for alternate fates.
This view was associated with a new meaning for ming, taking it not as a command but as something more like blind fate.
Further understanding of the fate of cancer stem cells interfered by their particular microenvironment may bring out a new era for cancer treatment.
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