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The phrase "also repetitive" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is not only redundant but also occurs multiple times. Example: "The presentation was informative, but it was also repetitive, making it difficult to stay engaged."
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"Landmark" as a verb is jargon, according to the stylebook, and it is also repetitive here.
Apparently, many unassembled sequences were very short reads, but they are probably also repetitive in nature so that prohibit themselves to be assembled.
Its score, being by Steve Reich (his "Variations for Winds, Strings, and Keyboards"), was also repetitive, but Reich's repetitions contain indeed, stress development.
Yet his book is also repetitive and overlong.
It's also repetitive when played solo, though Magicka 2's flaws are somewhat alleviated when played co-op with friends.
An ailment is not an injury but an illness, typically a mild or chronic one, and this sentence is also repetitive.
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RepEnrich also supports custom repetitive element or repeat feature annotation in bed format.
A major fraction of transcripts with increased enrichment in tdp-1 mutant J2-IP also mapped to repetitive elements.
The wheat genome is also highly repetitive, having more than 80% repetitive DNA [ 49, 50].
Cumulative trauma disorders, also called repetitive stress injuries, overuse syndromes or repetitive motion injuries [ 1- 3] are common in musicians [ 4, 5] and are caused by repetitive motions.
These two genes also lack repetitive sequence in D. ananassae (not shown), but do have repetitive sequence in D. pseudoobscura and D. willistoni (Figure 10).
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