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The phrase "a suppression of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the act of suppressing something, often in relation to information, emotions, or actions.
Example: "The report highlighted a suppression of the evidence that could have changed the outcome of the trial."
Alternatives: "an inhibition of the" or "a repression of the".
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If you think antitrust is used to suppress competition, then this is a suppression of the American spirit, of entrepreneurship, of free markets.
Such stress could lead to a suppression of the immune system.
Under most circumstances, failure to comply with this rule would lead to a suppression of the confession.
Warm EN events are associated to periodic droughts in Amazonia because of a suppression of the convection and thus rainfall in northern, eastern and western Amazonia5,7,12.
However, increasing molecular weight led to a suppression of the peak in the stress strain curves at the yield point.
First, the use of natural movies revealed a suppression of the response to those luminance changes that occurred without associated motion (Figs 2 and 3).
Because BCAAs are essential amino acids and enhanced biosynthesis of BCAA is unlikely, the increase in BCAAs should be due to a suppression of the degradation (Fig. 3F).
However, a suppression of the breakdown is not sufficient to achieve deep depletion underneath the n+ electrode.
Incubation of the MIP-modified electrode with FA resulted in a suppression of the ferro/ferricyanide redox process.
The fuel accumulation phenomenon is also identified and its results in a suppression of the fuel evaporation rate.
We observe a suppression of the formation of multilayer islands of graphene in the Cr-rich regions.
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