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The phrase "ability to interplay with" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to engage or interact with others or elements in a particular context.
Example: "Her ability to interplay with diverse teams has greatly enhanced our collaborative efforts."
Alternatives: "capacity to interact with" or "skill in engaging with".
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Given the central role of IL-15 and IL12p70 in DC-dependent NK-cell activation [25], [26], [27], we aimed to investigate whether or not rtv-treated DCs preserved their ability to interplay with NK cells.
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The form of the building was designed to interplay with the park setting and modulate the experience of the outside from within.
PNCK was finally shown to regulate activation of CaMKIα, a CaMKI isoform previously reported to interplay with the AhR pathway.
Socio-demographic factors appear to interplay with lifestyle to drive obesity.
Endocannabinoids and nociceptin/orphanin FQ were found to interplay with orexins in nociceptive processing [ 24].
H3K9 methylation has also been established to interplay with DNA methylation for gene silencing in cells.
Several additional signals directly or indirectly interplay with SA to promote defense response [ 31].
"We are working much more as a network together to understand how different properties can interplay with other properties.
Emphasis is placed on how the balance laws interplay with constitutive relations to form a set of governing equations.
Further, the self-associating nature of Cby may also interplay with its binding to targets.
Overall, the economic conditions interplay with the environmental conditions to promote or restrain an intercept fishery.
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