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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are embryonic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is in an early or undeveloped stage, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The ideas presented in the meeting are embryonic and need further development before implementation."
Alternatives: "are in their infancy" or "are still developing".
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are embryonic
adjective
Of or relating to an embryo.
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Capital markets are embryonic.
Most police efforts are embryonic.
The institutions required to protect individual economic interests are embryonic.
Mice nullizygous for the Hdac7 gene are embryonic lethal but heterozygotes are viable and fertile.
Mice lacking Rab11a throughout their entire bodies are embryonic lethal.
Large number of double-stranded break repair proteins are embryonic lethal when deleted (Hakem, 2008).
There are embryonic experiments in redistricting reform currently underway.
Beyond 2012, there are embryonic plans to bid for the EuroBasket tournament in 2015 or 2017.
In contrast, amniotic cells are embryonic in origin, having been sloughed off into the fluid.
The Anthrogenesis scientists believe that they have found a possible new source of embryonic stem cells, though they cannot yet prove that their cells are embryonic in nature.
The columns are embryonic shish structures that on cooling nucleate kebab overgrowths.
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