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Discover Ludwig"adhere again" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to stick or attach something once more. Example: After the tape fell off, I had to adhere it again to keep the painting in place. In this sentence, "adhere again" is used to describe the action of sticking the tape to the painting for a second time.
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Auctions, in theory anyway, determine price and possession in accordance with the laws of supply and demand, and adhere, again in theory, to some measure of transparency: if you want something, you just pay more for it than anyone else will, and the price — but not the purchaser — will be a matter of public record.
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The supernatant fractions containing the cells that had not adhered were again exposed to uncoated dishes again.
"They know very well that they made commitments over the last years to the denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula which they have reneged on and which we expect them to once again adhere to," she told reporters.
In this sense, "Promises, Promises," with its melodic score that includes the hit "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," adheres to Simon's early musical formula: hilarity with heart.
Mallorca had done battle with the Mexican Federation over its best player Gio dos Santos; the Spanish league, whose failure yet again to adhere to the Fifa calendar caused the problem in the first place, told Gio to stay.
Again, platelets adhered both individually (upward arrows) and as strings of platelets (downward arrows), but did not aggregate.
Critically injured in an auto accident in 1949, Hogan was not expected to walk, let alone play golf, again, but he adhered to a rigorous exercise program and returned to the game within a year.
This result again confirms that 5 adheres to the cell surface in similar manner to that observed for InsP6.
Again, the supernatant and adhering lipid were removed, and this final pellet, containing a crude mitochondrial fraction, was resuspended in 1 ml ice-cold homogenization buffer.
Again, appropriate decisions not to adhere to guidelines in specific situations, for specific patients, at specific times are not to be mistaken for CI.
if it smudged or didn't adhere, just wash it off and try again.
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