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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tendency from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; a more appropriate phrase would be "a tendency towards" or "a tendency to."
Example: "There is a tendency towards increased collaboration in remote work environments."
Alternatives: "a tendency for" or "a tendency in favor of".
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There's a tendency from the tech community, emanating from the Valley, that tech will bring people together… That can be a ways off….
The last year or two has seen a tendency from Android manufacturers to move away from a linear 'screen size to power' relationship with a handful of 'mini' handsets that look to deliver the same power and functionality as the flagships, but in a much smaller physical footprint.
Every time we do an interface, I have a tendency from my technical background to want to put all these buttons and menus and drop downs and words and instructions.
So when you're in the game, even though it might not be your player, you might make a read or you might have seen something ― a tendency from watching film that can help you adapt or help make you a steal or anticipate something.
NA activity in the pps containing the NA from the 2009 H1N1 , 1918 H1N1 and H5N1 strains was 2645133±1754985, 45027±61835, and 13684±18463 chemiluminescent units, respectively, indicating a tendency from high to low.
Canonical plots of the DFAs of reef and zone showed high percentages of misclassification, 39%and41%1%, however, a tendency from protected and deep to exposed and shallow was observed (data not shown).
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Our results suggest a tendency for patients from deprived backgrounds receiving more analgesic prescriptions from their GPs.
In this case, OHC loss from 35%to70%0% had greater effects on the cochlear amplification than that of the first 35% or that from 70%to100%0%, a tendency different from that shown by our numerical results).
Usefully, though, there was already a tendency (stemming from Victorian anthropology) to imagine repressed pagan roots dangling from anything sufficiently working class and folksy; and though academia had moved away from this, pagan revivalism had not.
On the one hand, there's a tendency away from the novel, toward nonfiction.
On the other hand, there's a tendency away from objective journalism, toward memoiristic or essayistic nonfiction.
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