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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved in two phases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or outcome that is completed in two distinct stages or steps.
Example: "The project was complex and required careful planning; it was achieved in two phases to ensure thorough execution."
Alternatives: "completed in two stages" or "realized in two steps".
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We suggest that there will be considerable advantages from an integrated approach between the two disciplines and professions which could be achieved in two phases.
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This was achieved in two parts.
Stationary phase was only achieved in six of the 24 higher starting inoculum egg white experiments.
Stable disease (SD) was achieved in five of 14 BC patients participating in phase I monotherapy trials for up to 12 weeks (three patients) and up to 24 weeks (two patients) [ 18– 20].
This will be achieved in three ways.
This was achieved by having participants perform the IGT in two phases.
This smart PLGA-based microneedle design is reported to release both encapsulated drugs in two phases and helps achieving different timescales of controlled release.
This was achieved by carrying out a laboratory curing study in two phases.
To achieve a more interpretable structure the proposed method proceeds in two phases.
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