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Discover LudwigThe phrase "additional long" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is longer than usual or has extra length, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The additional long cable was necessary to reach the outlet."
Alternatives: "extra long" or "longer than usual".
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For the case of three contours an additional long wave instability is possible.
The effective modulus approach was found to reasonably predict the additional long term deflection of the beams depending on the incorporated concrete creep model.
Interestingly, polymers 18 and 19 derived from benzidine exhibited additional long shoulders at λ 325 nm and λ 323 nm, respectively.
The spread of forest and crop pests -- requiring chemicals for control -- pose additional long term health and environmental risks.
All eukarya also have one RNase ZL gene, and it appears evolutionary optional to have further RNase Z genes encoding either short or additional long forms.
However, this requires additional long and laborious experiments.
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The median number of additional long-term empty dwellings across those 116 local authorities was 54.
"This could potentially be done by agreeing an additional long-term loan from the E.U. with a lower interest rate".
It helped secure additional long-term health benefits for retired players, though the details remain in dispute.
MORE MOVES AT HEATHROW British Airways plans to move eight additional long-haul flights into its new Terminal 5 from Terminal 4 at Heathrow Airport on June 5.
The chief executive of WebMD, Roger C. Holstein, said the units would require additional long-term investment to remain competitive, though they were profitable.
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