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The phrase "an insertion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of adding something into a text, document, or other context.
Example: "The editor suggested an insertion of additional data to support the findings in the report."
Alternatives: "a addition of" or "an inclusion of".
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(iii) Inserted introns were detected if a single sequence contained an insertion of more than 10 residues.
It's an insertion of Western modernism into China".
"His entry now is an insertion of new interest and energy in the campaign as a whole".
"In order to assist the Afghan National Army, ISAF Forces have launched an insertion of troops by helicopter on the edge of the town.
In transient without scram, the assumed event is an insertion of positive reactivity for example, through an undesired withdrawal of the shim rods.
The inactivation of Rras in these mice is caused by an insertion of the gene-trap vector VICTR20 between exons 4 and 5 of Rras on chromosome12.
The first copy of GFP Pem1 contains a 22-nucleotide deletion and an insertion of 2 inverted I-SceI recognition sites.
The oxidation mechanism involves a superficial oxidation followed by an insertion of oxygen into the lacunar structure of the solid.
The formation of regio-irregular methyl branches required an insertion of hexene-1 in the nickel-secondary carbon.
A new reverse primer (rpoBPAEN) was further designed based on an insertion of six nucleotides in the Paenibacillus sequences analyzed.
Therefore, the modelling of CMTr21 423 substrate RNA involved introducing an insertion of one residue between the 5′ 5′ triphosphate and methylated ribose to reflect a register shift between the target of CMTr1 and CMTr2.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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