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The phrase "a nice demonstration for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing an example or explanation that illustrates a particular point or concept.
Example: "The teacher provided a nice demonstration for how to solve the equation step by step."
Alternatives: "a great example of" or "an excellent illustration of".
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A round off yields a single oxidation state for each element in a nice demonstration of the Pauling's[ 31] parsimony rule.
"It's a nice demonstration of how the initial speciation of one organism opens up an opportunity for another species," Dr. Feder said in a statement.
For any other World Cup racer, that would be a nice demonstration of consistency and a good collection of World Cup points.
So this is a nice demonstration of learning or plasticity, at least in psychophysical responses.
Goldin then gave a nice demonstration of how powerful an attack White can produce if unhindered.
This Popular Mechanics video offers a nice demonstration of the table in action.
This study is a nice demonstration of how feeding time can impact peripheral circadian rhythms and metabolic fitness.
In a nice demonstration of combining structural and functional measurement methods, the study used dMRI tractography to locate connected subregions of the pulvinar and cortex as a guide for electrode placement.
The fact that the transformation of the phase pure anhydrate occurs above 82% RH is a nice demonstration of the importance of kinetics in the hydration/dehydration processes.
The manuscript ends with a nice demonstration that pAgo genomic regions are significantly enriched for phage defense genes.
It is a nice demonstration although it is predictable based upon there prior two publications.
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