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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the extremities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the outermost parts or ends of something, often in a physical or metaphorical context.
Example: "The sensors are placed at the extremities of the device to ensure maximum coverage."
Alternatives: "at the edges" or "at the ends".
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Thus, a polymer containing a conjugated sequence having pyrollyl groups at the extremities was synthesized.
"This helps it insulate better down at the extremities, which is a womanly place to get cold," Ms. Conner said.
It revives sensation at the extremities of feeling that, in most lives, habit and cliché have numbed.
Specialized endothelial cells (EC) called tip cells located at the extremities of growing capillary sprouts mediate their directional outgrowth.
Specialized endothelial cells (EC) called tip cells located at the extremities of growing capillary sprouts mediate guided vascular patterning.
It is practically impossible to obtain an optically transparent joint without weld flash at the extremities of the weld.
The interest, for television, lies at the extremities of society, worlds that are unfamiliar to the grey masses watching in the middle.
Pressure is tone, and texture melody, but touch presses itself on us most urgently at the extremities, in the experience of pain and of sexual pleasure.
The branches are straight, and the lively green leaves are thin, opaque, oval, and more or less tapering at the extremities.
Whether the parts which came together at the centre were distributed at the extremities evenly, or in some other way, makes no difference.
The part of the tie-rod inserted inside the masonry wall is also modeled and a simple support is assumed at the extremities inside the walls.
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