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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as takes" is not standard or widely recognized in written English.
It may be used in specific contexts, but it lacks clarity and is not commonly accepted.
Example: "The project will proceed as takes, depending on the resources available."
Alternatives: "as needed" or "as required".
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Hinckley meets regularly with a psychiatrist and therapist as well as takes on volunteer work.
Add grated cheese, thyme, rosemary and cured meat, as takes your fancy.
It can, he pointed out, be an improvement over "untargeted" or "indiscriminate" killing, such as takes place in terrorist attacks.
The stars can wander along the carpet, grazing on as much free publicity or public adoration as takes their fancy.
Further work has now produced a model that uses the cosine law of illuminance to describe the distribution of light from the light pipe diffuser as well as takes into account pipe elbow pieces or bends.
The non-essential amino acid glutamine, which is a glutamic acid derivative, supplies its amide nitrogen to tumor cells in the biosynthesis of purine and pyrimidine bases of nucleic acids as well as takes part in protein synthesis.
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Now he was perceived as taking sides.
Etel describes this hassle as taking courage.
Only doses registered as taken were included.
Give as well as taking.
'Extract-as' takes as input a GTF transcript file, for instance one produced by a transcript assembly program or a set of gene annotations, and compares all pairs of transcripts within a gene to determine exon-intron structure differences that indicate an AS event.
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