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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at probing" is not standard and may not be correct in written English without additional context.
It could be used in contexts where probing is being discussed, but it typically requires a clearer structure or additional words to convey meaning effectively.
Example: "The researchers were successful at probing the depths of the ocean."
Alternatives: "during probing" or "while probing".
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The organisation is feeble at probing its own failings.
And they have been shamefully slow at probing possible tax evasion by the rich and well connected.
This study is aimed at probing the significance of some controlling parameters on CBM performance by a statistical approach.
This review focuses on recent research aimed primarily at probing the subtle interactions between metals and proteins in designed systems.
She has developed with her research group a new formalism aimed at probing small-scale structure using gravitational lenses, by means of statistical measurements of dark matter substructure.
While this diagnostic was useful at probing the turbulent state of the plasma, it still could not provide answers about how heat was leaking out.
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Third, when multiple probe sets mapped to the same gene, preference was given to "at" probe sets over "s_at" probe sets.
The Patient is talked at, looked at, probed, prodded and whispered about.
I would be at home probing such a question at Oberlin, which inspires my devout interests in the college.
The questions they asked were, at times, probing.
He kept probing at things.
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