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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a proliferated" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not typically used because "proliferated" is a verb and does not function as an adjective in this context.
Example: "The ideas have proliferated rapidly in recent years."
Alternatives: "a widespread" or "an increased".
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The proliferation of tumor cells lacking expression of LDH-A and control tumor cells were identical under normoxic conditions, but tumor cells lacking LDH-A proliferated at a greatly reduced rate under hypoxic conditions, which correlated with reduced cellular concentration of ATP and increased mitochondrial respiration.
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.
Surveying seven Chinese cities, he found a proliferating number of elder care homes, a great majority privately built and operating with negligible government subsidies.
Online lending is another example of a proliferating mega trend.
Karnjanaprakorn said he believes that Skillshare is differentiated from a proliferating number of online education platforms in several ways.
Ultimately, this constraint has placed a proliferating number of candidate patients on a waiting list and increased mortality due to the long waiting times.
Beyond consumer facing apps and devices, HR executives need an integrated health dashboard to manage a proliferating number of health IT vendors, benefits, incentives and services.
A proliferating faction of the Democratic Party became disenchanted with the conservative ideology which had personified the party since it's founding.
She turned to one of a proliferating number of storefront title lenders, Allied Cash Advance, which promises to help "get the cash you need now".
The results indicate that follicular differentiation does not involve a proliferating splenic intermediate.
Oestrogens have, by means of the ER, a proliferating effect on breast cancer cells.
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