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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adhere for" is not grammatically correct and is not typically used in written English
"Adhere" means to stick or follow closely, and it does not require a preposition like "for" after it. Instead, you could say "adhere to" or "adhere closely to" to accurately convey the meaning. Example: The company's policies state that all employees must adhere to the dress code.
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Cells were cultured and permitted to adhere for at least 24 hr before adding adenovirus vectors.
Cells were allowed to adhere for 72 h and non-adherent cells were removed with medium changes.
Microsoft has also laid down minimum standards to which phonemakers must adhere for things such as built-in cameras.
106 Candida cells were deposited on the samples and allowed to adhere for 3 h.
Cells were allowed to adhere for 5, 15, 30, or 45 min at 37 °C.
The cells then left to adhere for 24 h in incubator at 37°C 5% CO2 level.
Cells seeded in 96 -well plates (1 × 105 cells/well) and allowed to adhere for 6 h.
Cells (2 ml, 5 × 107/L) were plated on 14-mm glass coverslips and allowed to adhere for 12 h.
Cells were allowed to adhere for 2 h at 37°C and 5% CO2.
Cells were allowed to adhere for 2 hours prior to filming.
SF767 and MCF7 cells were plated on glass coverslips and allowed to adhere for a minimum of 24 hours.
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