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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a structure on which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a physical or conceptual framework that supports something else, such as a building, idea, or system.
Example: "The bridge is a structure on which the entire transportation system relies."
Alternatives: "a framework that supports" or "a base upon which".
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The playwrights thought the idea would work because it offered a structure on which they could weave individual episodes set in their respective countries.
We are left with a structure on which to hang gags, and Mitchell and Webb's are good enough to keep the densely plotted science-farce rattling along.
But it's well enough told that we want to know what happens next, and there is enough of a structure on which the pair's free-associating sketches can hang.
Parasitic plants differ from plants such as climbing vines, lianas, epiphytes, and aerophytes; though the latter are supported by other plants, they are not parasitic, because they use other plants simply as a structure on which to grow rather than as a direct source of water or nutrients.
When I first saw your work there were swirling layers of circles divided horizontally by lines, a structure on which you could hang color but that also conveyed motion.
This is despite the fact that it was intended for use as both a screening instrument and a communication tool which could be used to provide a structure on which to base conversations about alcohol [ 31].
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Together with the observation that the MEG "scaffold" does not form in pgl-1/pgl-3 zygothe, the case for referring to this as a "scaffold", which implies a static structure on which the rest of the P granule components hang, is a bit of a weak proposition.
But, to their credit, the landscapes created provide a great structure on which to hang a garden, something that could motivate a beginner to take that first step down a perennial-lined path.
The first provides the JavaScript Molecular Editor (JSME) [20] to enter a molecule, for example a drug structure, on which bioisosteric replacements are to be performed.
Should it be the case, you would change the groups definitions – that renders the paper so long – or you would change the synapomorphies, but you would never really challenge the very idea of a vertical universal structure on which one could map all the characters evolution.
Cartilage has also been observed in rodent sutures where a cartilaginous plate underlies the lambdoid suture, possibly forming a supportive structure on which intramembranous ossification occurs [ 24].
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