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The phrase "a percentages" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a percentage" when referring to a single part of a whole, or "percentages" when referring to multiple parts.
Example: "A percentage of the budget will be allocated to marketing."
Alternatives: "a fraction" or "a portion".
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(a) Percentages of the number of cells with tip growth in the total number of examined cells in each type of isolated cells.
a, Percentages calculated for two random DNA fragments from Denisova 11 and from simulated F1, F2, Neanderthal (NF0) or Denisovan (DF0) genomes.
Cell proliferation and viability assay results showed that beagle smooth muscle cells grew well on the surface of vascular graft-coated micelles at a percentages of 10% (w/w) GPG PLCL fibrinogen.
a Percentages of ammonium oxidizers and denitrifiers, b PCA based on the abundance.
(a) Percentages of decoding result classification on the set where the correct transcription was in the language model.
Fig. 1 a Percentages of students who agreed with a creationist-leaning statements, and b scientific statements regarding the origin and diversity of life on earth.
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It should be a percentage.
He's a percentage guy.
"They take a percentage.
Babul demanded a percentage.
A percentage of assets?
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