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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bridging with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to connect two different ideas or concepts in order to link them together. For example: "The training programme focused on the most recent trends in the industry, bridging with more traditional techniques."
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For extended nerve defects, bridging with an autologous nerve transplant is the gold standard therapy.
Bridging with anticoagulants, such as low-molecular-weight heparin, after interruption of DAPT during the perioperative period is advised [2].
In addition, there has not been any evidence demonstrating the efficacy of bridging with anticoagulants using heparin.
Instead they appeared to be "bridging" with other nerves in the retina, which could pass the message on.
Full-length antibodies can be conjugated via disulfide bridging with linkers bearing orthogonal groups to produce BsAbs.
Large thin CNRs bridging with the Laves particles and interdendritically bonded regions improved the stress transfer across the interdendritic regions.
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But it is a bridge with barriers.
"Burned bridges with my engineers.
Burned bridges with my community.
Suspension bridge, bridge with overhead cables supporting its roadway.
And women to have luncheons with and play bridge with.
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