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The phrase "availability to be" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the concept of being available for something, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The availability to be present at the meeting is crucial for effective communication."
Alternatives: "availability for" or "readiness to be".
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We expect the impact on availability to be small in practice.
You need a buzz saw to clear some breathing room, gain a sightline, and criticism has to have enough teeth and ubiquitous availability to be that instrument.
A fusion power plant must have a high availability to be competitive in the electrical generation market.
But unless we live in temperate climates, for the most part we depend on their availability to be shipped from citrus-growing zones.
It is remarkable that metadata – whatever the government means by them – can arouse such fierce and sincere protests against their availability to be used by those whose task it is to protect us from terrorist crimes.
Nevertheless, our findings highlight the existence of differences in ideal plant-type for environments differing in N availability to be considered in maize breeding programs.
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Financing availability continues to be a big risk.
Drug availability seems to be better than in Africa.
A code with availability is said to be rate optimal, if its rate is maximum among the class of codes with given locality, availability, and alphabet size.
The pharmacological availability was found to be approximately 9.2%.
"Public" women were prostitutes, whose sexual availability was presumed to be virtually unlimited, and whose unchastity meant they had no legal right to be free of sexual assault.
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