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The phrase "a solution is inserted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a solution is being added or included in a process, document, or system.
Example: "After the initial analysis, a solution is inserted into the software to address the identified issues."
Alternatives: "a solution is added" or "a solution is included".
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The stock solution was inserted into a gel cylinder (material: PEEK) with an inner diameter of 2 mm and polymerized for 8 9 min at 70 °C.
This solution was inserted into a continuous flow of toluene (1 mL/min) via a sample loop, and then passed through a stainless steel tube (10 mL; 1 mm i.d).
An additional shorter needle that did not immerse into the solution was inserted and acted as a pressure relief.
Aliquots of sample and reagent solution were inserted into the heated cavity, using solenoid valves controlled by software.
The electrolyte solution was inserted through holes drilled in the CE, and the holes were sealed with hot-melt film and a cover glass finally.
An injection pipette loaded with siRNA solution was inserted into the cytoplasm of each zygote followed by the microinjection of approximately 20 pl of 20 µM of dsRNA.
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