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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a proliferate" is not correct in English.
The term "proliferate" is a verb and should not be used with the article "a."
Example: "The species began to proliferate in the new environment."
Alternatives: "a surge" or "an increase".
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Mutations in a tumour suppressor or an oncogene gene can favour a proliferate advantage of a clonal cell.
Property 4 verified that, if the oncoprotein RAS in the cancer cell A is active or overexpressed (taking a value of 1 or 2), cell A will finally reach a "Proliferate" state, for all paths.
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There are no cattle, only a proliferating scourge of rabbits.
Like other UN organisations, it has long been denied a budget increase, despite a proliferating workload.
And a proliferating number of restaurants -- industry(food), Butter, Hue, Lotus, The Sanctum, Tao -- have adopted a business plan that offers a combination of mood and food.
He has created a "social assistance" ministry and named a secretary of "economic and social development".This risks a proliferating "social bureaucracy".
Surveying seven Chinese cities, he found a proliferating number of elder care homes, a great majority privately built and operating with negligible government subsidies.
Disruptive innovation, therefore, can have a proliferating effect.
Online lending is another example of a proliferating mega trend.
Hemangioma is characterized by three stages: (a) proliferating, (b) involuting phase, and (c) involuted phase.
Karnjanaprakorn said he believes that Skillshare is differentiated from a proliferating number of online education platforms in several ways.
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