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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nut shell" is not correct; the correct expression is "a nutshell." You can use it when summarizing information or providing a brief overview of a topic.
Example: "In a nutshell, the project aims to improve community engagement through various outreach programs."
Alternatives: "in summary" or "to sum up".
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In a nut shell, all of us.
"In a nut shell, we expect the latter".
In a nut shell, he advocates teaching teenagers about "responsible" drinking rather than about abstinence, even though drinking alcohol under the age of 21 is illegal.
In a nut shell, heat chill method of micellar nanoparticles preparation is well suited for encapsulating labile proteins and other allied biomolecules which degrade in presence of toxic organic solvents and at elevated temperatures.
Finding in a nut shell is that the drawbacks associated with conventional nonporous solar air heaters such as high heat loss to the ambient, decreased convective heat flow from plate to air, etc. can be overcome by the use of an effective design of porous bed solar air heater.
In a nut shell: sound pushes air around.
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In a nut-shell, they are saving us from ourselves".
This is now history, as mean, ugly, destructive behavior prevails, So here it is in a nut-shell: Mature people know how to work hard, but accept and learn to live with certain dreams that may never come true.
In a nut-shell, the SBT states that skin brains need to be sensitive to the internal Pantin patterns they generate; therefore the resulting embodiment will also become sensitive to environmental structure that impinges on this patterning and changes it.
In a nut-shell, the rapid assessment tool of health care facility infrastructure proved a reliable instrument of routine data collection by health facility staff that leads to results rather similar to the full assessment of professionals.
Khaltoum Alta, who has worked at this co-op since 2005, deftly smashes a dried nut shell on a stone, discarding the bitter kernel and picking out the almond heart of the argan fruit.
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