Sentence examples for become too extensive from inspiring English sources

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Even some Iraqi lawmakers admit that the free-for-all has become too extensive to stop easily.

Although the site-specific substitution of AAs with rare AAs, such as Cys or Tyr, provides multiple options for the covalent functionalization of proteins, it is possible to damage the folding or function of the proteins when the genetic modifications for such chemical conjugations become too extensive.

It should be noted that the content of session one and two could have been combined into one large session, but because too much feedback may become too extensive for people to process [ 23], it was decided to use two separate sessions.

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Consequently, the range of matters worth discussing became too extensive for oral transmission and for the solitary speaker.

If nuts are set close together (not quite touching) they must be transplanted to their final field positions before the seedlings compete for light and air (at ∼30 weeks, with three leaves and four or five emerging roots; Child 1974); if set with more space they still need to be transplanted (at ∼9 months) before rooting becomes too extensive.

They have become too expensive.

"It just became too expensive.

It has become too mainstream, too popular".

We'd become too big.

Korea had become too small.

"They have become too big.

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