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Discover Ludwig"belong into" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you should say "belong to," as in: This book belongs to John.
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Those who believe in the name of the only Son of God belong (3:18).
To this group belong p21 and Bcl2l10.
The gene products AnMan5A, AnMan5B and AnMan5C belong to GH5_7.
An abbreviation of Academic Department or Subject Area to which the course belongs. 1 point=1 semester hour.
At last, "The Story of the Jews, Volume II: Belonging: 1492 1900" has arrived.
A total of 315 AM fungal spores belonging 9 species and four families were recorded.
The other one is the IS110 family, to which belongs IS621 [ 10].
The spa type of strains O-2 and N-1 belonged to t337, whereas strain P-1 belonged to t044.
Of these 43, 34 belong to Local 802.
BeMADS18, like OsMADS18, belonged to FUL3 clade.
GIs belonged to GI.1, GI.3, and GI.4.
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