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The phrase "a two stages process" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a two-stage process." You can use it when describing a process that occurs in two distinct phases or steps.
Example: "The project will be completed in a two-stage process, starting with the research phase followed by the implementation phase."
Alternatives: "a two-step process" or "a dual-phase process."
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Particular attention has been paid in this paper to the mechanism of formation of SiC which occurs via a two stages process.
The approach was applied to optimize the recycle structure of a two stages process for the separation of free fatty acids from soybean oil deodorizer distillate, to get a concentrate of tocopherols in the residual stream, within specification of acidity.
To optimise the efficiency of the screen statistically (that is, to maximise the multidimensional search space and minimise sample number), the screen was configured into a two stages process (Screen 1 and Screen 2).
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Samples were deformed in a two stage process.
The alkyd drying is a two stage process.
On milling, a two stage process is observed from X-ray diffraction (XRD) profile analysis.
Miscanthus × giganteus bark was subjected to mild fractionation with peroxyformic acid by a two stage process.
Hydrogen production through biophotolysis or photofermentation is usually a two stage process.
Optimizing the process layout together with the membrane properties a two stage process is the best process configuration.
Both the rheological and ATR-FTIR data confirmed the supposition that thermal gelation is a two stage process.
It is a two stage process that differs in many respects from the traditional single-stage process of karstification by total removal.
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