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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cleaved to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong attachment or adherence to something, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "She cleaved to her beliefs even in the face of opposition."
Alternatives: "held fast to" or "stuck to".
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The better-educated cleaved to one set of predictions because these chimed with what they already believed in.
So writers somewhat defensively cleaved to this division: pictures were about superficial titillation; prose was about essences.
Gal(GlcN 3D was specifically cleaved to Gal(GlcN 2 and GlcND.
HCV encodes a precursor polyprotein that is enzymatically cleaved to release the individual viral proteins.
Dye degradation began with N-de-ethylation, and later was further cleaved to aromatic-amine, -acid, -alcohol and -additive products.
Carotenoids can also be cleaved to form apocarotenoids.
Maltose is specifically cleaved to glucose by α-glucosidase [33].
This means that these compounds if they were degraded at all were not cleaved to DON.
The activation of PGC1α induces FNDC5 secretion, which is proteolytically cleaved to irisin.
As a consequence, fibronectin type III domain containing (FNDC5) is released and further cleaved to irisin.
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