Sentence examples for algae around from inspiring English sources

The phrase "algae around" is not standard in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in a context discussing the presence or distribution of algae in a specific area.
Example: "The pond was filled with algae around the edges, creating a vibrant green border."
Alternatives: "algae present" or "algae nearby".

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The bubbling gas causes turbulence and circulates the algae around the reactor.

There may have been an increase in photosynthesis because there were more algae around.

Alzheimer's disease experts have sought to calm fears that toxins found in algae around the UK could be causing dementia.

The study, reported in Nature, has implications for the ecology of coral reefs (because urchins feed on the algae around them, helping to maintain an ecological balance), and for public health.

After that, it will be a question of looking through the thousands of species of algae around to see which would make the best "platform" for the new technology.

Tredici [74] described that locations suitable for mass cultivation of algae around the world include: Central Africa, Southern Asia, South Eastern Australia, Southern part of South and North America, Caribbean Islands, also depicted in Fig. 2 [75].

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Blue-green algae has been around for 3.5 billion years.

Although red tides occur frequently in Florida, its endurance this year, he explained, has allowed the algae to stick around long enough for natural currents to drop it near other shorelines.

Diatoms, which belong to the heterokont group, are unicellular eukaryotic algae responsible for around 40% of marine primary productivity.

The small plates are inspired by the Nikkei cuisine of the Japanese who migrated to Peru about a century ago: fresh fish combined with corn, ají peppers, yuca, potatoes and, in Pakta's case, a host of creative flourishes —   algae from around the world, flavorful flower petals, succinct wild herbs and bursting soy "caviar" bubbles.

These marble-sized gelatinous sacs quickly turn green (bottom left and top right images) as photosynthesizing algae grow around the developing embryo and feast on its waste.

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