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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a provoke" is not correct in written English.
It is not usable because "provoke" is a verb and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "His actions were meant to provoke a reaction from the audience."
Alternatives: "an incitement" or "a provocation."
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Only m.4216T > C and m.15452C > A provoke amino acid substitutions.
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The glass tower is a provoking contradiction in terms.
It is possible that corrosion and ion release at the trunnion may be a provoking factor.
A provoking result of Fourier analysis has turned up in the past 15 years, namely.
First, the IP3-mimetic drug adenophostin A provoked a rapid emptying of the acrosomal calcium reservoir.
A provoked seizure can be considered as being synonymous with a reactive seizure.
A request sent by a browser provokes a change of the current navigation state.
Such a posture provoked an often visible postural physiological tremor.
A revitalization effort is a thought-provoking longshot.
A dress that provoked a proposal is also on display.
"Tony had a way of provoking a person," he said.
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