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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to fetch back" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing retrieval or recovery of information, but it is better to use more conventional expressions.
Example: "The software's ability to fetch back lost data is impressive."
Alternatives: "ability to retrieve" or "capability to recover".
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Our ability to fetch back the proteins documented in MEROPS from PDB illustrates the applicability and the reliability of the method.
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Sure, it made a lot of headlines in the web 2.0 community, but frankly thinking back, what I should have focused on was collaborative blogging (with ability to fetch RSS from external blogs as well as a built-in blog engine), plus email list sync'd blogging.
The API adds the ability to fetch realtime streams based on the Home, Room, and Friends List updates as they occur.
Eventually, his fiancée (who Frank would no doubt consider a "first-rate girl") comes to fetch him back to America.
But in Kafka's last moments, he missed her, and a chambermaid was sent to fetch her back.
But that evening he was fetched back to find her in a greatly excited state, apparently as ill as ever.
Ability to bounce back.
The New Yorker, January 31 , 1994P. 44 We're coming back to fetch View Article By Rivka Galchen By Malcolm Gladwell By David Remnick By T.
She imagined his kicking her with his leather shoes, screaming for coffee, screaming and crying until his mother and Laxmi came back to fetch him.
Oliver remained on the island to build a cabin while his brother went back to fetch family and possessions, and sell their old claims at Kalama.
Accidentally "forget" something important at your house (while you're out with the surprisee) and go back to fetch it.
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