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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trend to explore" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing emerging patterns or developments that warrant further investigation or consideration.
Example: "In recent years, there has been a trend to explore sustainable energy solutions in urban planning."
Alternatives: "a tendency to investigate" or "a movement to examine".
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It also appears a trend to explore two-dimensional YS nanosheets.
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This would require further study including a time trend to explore whether this is a repeating trend over 5 10 years.
This reflects a wider trend to explore the use of this type of technology in health care, exemplified by the development of NHS Direct within the UK.
This may lead to a "pseudo" increase in SSI, since we believe that the surgeons trend to explore the wound at an earlier time, than they used to.
Another trend is to explore a shape space where every point represents a plausible shape and a curve between two points in this space represents a deformation path between two shapes.
The research published today is part of a trend in microbiology to explore in rigorous detail the effects of probiotics and the mechanisms that underlie them.
In preparation for these developments, we set up a group to explore trends in social media and to develop new services.
Given these recent trends there is a need to explore staff perceptions and confidence in managing the consequences of cancer diagnosis and treatment in cancer survivors to enhance an integrated cancer service delivery.
Kripal gives in considerable, maybe even too much, detail both the gossip and the intellectual developments at Esalen since its founding as "a center to explore those trends in the behavioral sciences, religion and philosophy which emphasize the potentialities and values of human existence," as the first brochure put it.
And not least – but, as far as I can tell, last – there's Mendeley, a start-up which aims to 'disrupt' the cozy, costly, world of academic journals by offering a "research management tool for desktop & web" and also a way to "explore research trends and connect to other academics in your discipline".
Here, we have leveraged the systematic annotation of dates associated with scientific names to develop a mechanism to explore taxonomic trends.
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