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be gain
verb
To acquire possession of what one did not have before.
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Bob Garfield, a columnist for Advertising Age, said there might be gain in Novak's embarrassment.
Patient advocacy issues relating to the larger health care system and what can be gain through collaboration.
In the third step the net annual energy which can be gain by solar absorber is calculated.
CI leaders, in particular, should learn how and when to apply these methods, because without them, it can be hard to be gain executive-level visibility.
Fassbender failed in his attempt be gain an Oscar nomination for his role in the Steve McQueen sex-addict film Shame two years ago, and this year he is one of the key figures in McQueen's follow-up, the hotly-tipped 12 Years a Slave, but the actor is not keen to repeat the experience.
For the Kenya work being done on the efficacy of a gender based violence prevention, empowerment self-defense program for adolescents in Nairobi, I had the opportunity to be gain a better appreciation for and hone in on qualitative data analytical skills.
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In previous studies, p110α with hotspot mutations such as E545K and H1047R were shown to be gain-of-function mutations.
To date, such mutations identified in patients with autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (ADNFLE), epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures (EIMFS) and Ohtahara syndrome (OS) have been reported to be gain-of-function mutations (Villa and Combi, 2016).
Much can be gained.
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