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The phrase "availability to propagate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to the capacity or readiness to spread or transmit something, such as information, ideas, or biological entities.
Example: "The availability to propagate new ideas within the organization is crucial for fostering innovation."
Alternatives: "capacity to spread" or "ability to disseminate".
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Due to these variations in national propagation efforts as well as the variation in availability of individuals likely to propagate EBIPs within the STEM departments investigated in this study, we can expect differences in awareness and adoption of EBIPs between the biology, chemistry, and physics faculty in our study.
A gossip protocol [56] is employed to propagate resource and availability information throughout this hierarchy.
Urge to propagate and all.
Instead, they come together to propagate hatred.
Q. Is it possible to propagate clematis?
Viruses used to take months to propagate, and then days.
They were always easy to grow and easy to propagate".
"Just to propagate the past is absolute nonsense.
President Obama and Dick Cheney conspired on Thursday to propagate a myth.
You need large numbers to propagate them long-term.
"We need to propagate classical music," Mr. Xu said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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