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"conventional expression" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
This phrase is often used to describe a phrase or expression that has been accepted and adopted into standard use. For example, you could write, "This greeting is a conventional expression among many cultures."
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The advantages of this method are that miRNAs are efficiently transcribed and processed by the cell's own machinery, and expression can be monitored by the simultaneous expression of EGFP which (unlike conventional expression reporter vectors) is expressed only if the miRNA insert is correctly spliced.
Our recent demonstration that hGAD65 can be expressed in transgenic tobacco may alleviate some of the problems associated with conventional expression platforms for hGAD65 production [ 37].
And having inspired a generation of Dutch composers with the violence, anger and sheer energy of pieces such as De Volharding and Workers Union, Andriessen's music has seemed to take a surprising turn towards a more conventional expression and lyricism.
Moreover, to the extent that MVRDV approaches architecture not as a conventional expression of aesthetics, materials and form but as an almost scientific investigation into the social and economic forces that influence our constructions, the datascapes were also a dry run for the firm's own built work.
Fertilizer grade is a conventional expression that indicates the percentage of plant nutrients in a fertilizer; thus, a 10 20 10 grade contains 10 percent nitrogen, 20 percent phosphoric oxide, and 10 percent potash.
Totemism has been defined as a representation of the universe seen as a moral and social order, a worldview that regards humanity and nature as one corporate whole, or a set of symbols forming a conventional expression of the value system of a society.
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She wasn't among those whose response to tragedy or loss was limited to offering the conventional expressions of sympathy before moving on with their own lives.
These include laughter, shouts and screams of joy, fear, pain, and so forth, and conventional expressions of disgust, triumph, and so on, traditionally spelled ugh!, ha ha!, and so on, in English.
Specifically, conventional expressions including war, battle, combat, victory, and fight form the domain of WAR.
Under such conditions conventional expressions for effectiveness factors are not applicable because the surface concentration is not uniform.
This study investigates the effects of instruction (input plus focused metapragmatic noticing) on the oral production of conventional expressions, particularly those conventional expressions which perform specific pragmatic functions in English.
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