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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a were of" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a combination of words that does not convey a clear meaning or grammatical structure.
Example: "There was a were of confusion in the room." (This example is incorrect and nonsensical.)
Alternatives: "a state of" or "a sense of".
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In 2009, 238 (70%) of the cases of influenza A were of the pH1N1 subtype.
HBV genotypes D and A were of special interest because they are the predominant genotypes in Europe.
Although more patients in arm A were of performance status 0, this difference was not statistically significant (χ=3.39, P=0.066).
In subjects with self-reported CVD the nighttime railway effect estimates for SBP and DBP per 10 dB(A) were of borderline significance (SBP, β = 2.14; 95% CI: –0.74, 5.0; DBP, β = 1.11; 95% CI: –0.49, 2.7).
All nine subjects with genotype A were of the Han ethnic background; however, no statistical difference was found in the genotype distribution between Han donors and those from minority ethnic groups (Fig. 2B, p = 0.57).
Compared the pre-and postoperative ROM of C2 7, operative, upper and lower levels of each group respectively, the difference between preoperative ROM and postoperative ROM of group A were of statistically significant (P < 0.05), while was no statistically significant of group C PP > 0.05).
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A: This is of course the top.
These were of a natural coloured linen.
They were of a gratifyingly high quality.
The two men were of a piece.
They were of an older generation".
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