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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pertain" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding of the word "pertain," which is typically used as a verb and does not require an article like "a."
Example: "The rules that pertain to this situation are clearly outlined in the manual."
Alternatives: "relate to" or "apply to".
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SolarCity will guarantee that its energy storage service could cut the demand charge by a pertain percentage, likely around 20%, said Jonathan Bass, SolarCity's spokesman.
61 In other words, a given node pertains to more than one network (eg, measurements of the copy numbers of gene A and transcript levels of gene A pertain to genomic and transcriptomic networks, respectively) (Fig. 5A).
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Scale bars, 300 μm in a pertains to b.
This definition of the LRL vector A pertains to a single point particle of mass m moving under the action of a fixed force.
The lyrics of "Take A Bow" pertain to a failed relationship, which Nick Levine for Digital Spy described as "admirably stark".
Most of the cases involve sworn officers at the rank of deputy, while a handful pertain to custody assistants and civilian employees.
Panels a)–c) pertain to λ = 751 nm, panels d)–f) to 833 nm.
RNAMotif is a tool developed to search a database for a motif which pertains to a particular secondary structure interface.
They are time-consuming to build and a game may only pertain to a particular news issue.
Why such a proportion pertains to so many examples is still a mystery.
a P values pertain to the relative risks.
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