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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an aspects" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an aspect"? You can use "an aspect" when referring to a particular part or feature of something.
Example: "One important aspect of the project is its sustainability."
Alternatives: "a facet" or "a feature".
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The 1/3 MCA and the ASPECTS score assess the size of the ischaemic lesion but do not localise the infarct to a particular part of the MCA territory, e.g. an ASPECTS score of "7" indicates that three brain regions are abnormal but does not indicate which three.
An ASPECTS score of more than 7 may correlate with good clinical outcomes in the future.
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There is an aspect of Oz.
I call this experience 'noticing an aspect'".
And it's an aspect of a much wider problem.
"A film is a portrait of an aspect of society".
Most marriages have a public face, an aspect of performance.
Each person in our past is an aspect of us.
It's just an aspect of his identity," Mr. Gates said.
It shows an aspect of polygamy nobody ever sees.
It is an aspect of music that is transcendental.
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