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The phrase "at stabilization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to processes, systems, or conditions that are reaching a stable state or equilibrium.
Example: "The project is expected to be completed at stabilization, ensuring all systems are functioning optimally."
Alternatives: "upon stabilization" or "during stabilization".
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Although those figures also hinted at stabilization, they still made grim reading.
Chapter 2 is the post-Assad transition, and initial efforts at stabilization.
"They still have the potential to more than disrupt any attempts at stabilization, much less political transformation and transition in Syria," the official added.
Erdoğan's crackdown an effort at stabilization and later re-opening the desires for a civil society, and perhaps even entering the EU?
In this review we highlight recent developments in structure-based vaccine design that are aimed at stabilization of native conformations and focusing immune response to conserved epitopes.
The large outlays of the past two years, however, were aimed at stabilization, a term the military uses to mean rapid-fix projects intended to undermine insurgents and deliver local government services, for instance.
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Finally, at 10°C, stabilization was reached at 26% and the minimal value at 23.6%.
The system aims not only at RWM stabilization, but also at interaction with tearing modes.
At the visit at which stabilization was confirmed, the patient received no treatment.
Patients require different numbers of IVR administrations to stabilize PCV; therefore, comparisons at PCV stabilization would have involved large differences in ranibizumab doses among patients.
We are relieved at the stabilization of the franc.
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