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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a removes" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "removes" is a verb and should not be preceded by "a" in this context.
Example: "The process removes impurities from the water."
Alternatives: "an elimination" or "a removal".
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Meeting her lover, the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale Lars Hansonn), in the woods, she rips off the scarlet "A," removes her cap, shakes loose a magnificent pile of hair, and primps for a second.
Here are a few: TRETINOIN -- Also known as Retin-A or Renova, this prescription cream, which is a derivative of vitamin A, removes the top layer of the skin, and may help eliminate precancerous cells.
In "The Scarlet Letter" (1926), made in Hollywood under the direction of the Swedish master Victor Sjöström, Gish's Hester Prynne rips off the scarlet "A," removes her cap, shakes loose a magnificent pile of hair, and, just for a second, primps.
WASHINGTON, D.C.--Beauty ads claim that retinoic acid, better known as vitamin A, removes wrinkles from aging faces.
In Fig. 1 b, if user A migrates a task to B, where the weight of task equals to 1, the cost of this task is 2+1+1=4, which is greater than the initial cost (2) in user A. If user A removes this task to user C, the cost of this task could be 2+2+1, which is still greater than the initial cost in user A. Such that, user A would not migrate tasks at the moment.
Administration of vitamin A removes the block and reinitiates spermatogenesis (Morales and Griswold, 1987; van Pelt and de Rooij, 1990).
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