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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nucleus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific contexts, particularly in biology or physics, to refer to the central part of a cell or an atom.
Example: "The nucleus of the cell contains the genetic material that controls cellular functions."
Alternatives: "a core" or "a center".
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I'm creating a nucleus".
A nucleus of the brainstem.
And there is a nucleus.
We have a nucleus that I think is pretty attractive.
A team needs a nucleus to rally around.
But a nucleus has been around for these four seasons.
Amputated parts that lack a nucleus cannot survive.
Protozoan regeneration requires the presence of a nucleus.
The prison, west of Baghdad, is a nucleus of despair.
Electrons orbiting a nucleus can be in different energy states.
Unlike a nucleus, it is not bound by a membrane.
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