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The phrase "an entry all" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression and lacks clear context for usage.
Example: "The report included an entry all about the recent findings."
Alternatives: "a complete entry" or "an entry for all".
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Upon selection of an entry, all BlastP hits below the threshold are sorted by ascending e-values and displayed accordingly.
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This norm provides, for each meaning of a lexical entry, all the semantic and syntactico-semantic knowledge in a fine structure.
As a requirement of study entry, all BGS participants completed a postal recruitment questionnaire, which included detailed questions about known and possible breast cancer risk factors.
The renovation included a new marble rotunda entry, all new kitchen appliances, and a Jacuzzi tub in the master suite.
The sample container and its seals must be designed to survive Earth impacts corresponding to the candidate mission profiles, and the Earth entry vehicle must be designed to withstand the thermal and structural rigors of Earth atmosphere entry (all with an unprecedented degree of confidence).
In fact, it does not get an entry at all.
Although not an entry criterion, all subjects were native English speakers.
A mouse was said to have made an entry when all four paws had entered an arm.
Most of all, there is the design itself, essentially a chute with a handful of entries, all closely watched.
This article therefore proposes an entry permit consolidating all the information needed to prepare for entry, as well as recommendations regarding the aforementioned challenges.
Clearly, information on the Internet will provide an entry point for all of these dispute resolution services.
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