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The phrase "describe types of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when a writer wants to introduce the different categories or varieties of something. For example: "In this essay, I will describe types of renewable energy sources."
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Strings, blobs, and cobwebs: they all describe types of specks that may appear to float across your field of vision.
Herein, we describe types of 3D culture that are used to model the esophagus, including organotypic, organoid, and spheroid culture systems.
The concepts of false homogeneity (abiotically similar but biologically distinct) and false heterogeneity (abiotically distinct but biologically similar) were defined to describe types of errors associated with using abiotic surrogates to construct habitat maps, and quantified using two separate methods.
These regimes of rules intend to coherently describe types of realizable patterns of social behaviour (e.g. acting as firm, or parties agreeing on a contract), and at the same time prescribe lawful realization of incidents of such types of behaviour (e.g. how (not) to behave as firm X or how (not) to establish contract Y).
Rottenberg has added to the gazelles and skunks already used to describe types of entrepreneurs.
Second, we describe types of exposure biomarkers and factors that influence relationships with exposure sources.
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Mr. G. M. Gill described types of modern chamber ovens and coke ovens and discussed their suitability as carbonisation units for gas-works purposes.
Extended surfaces are introduced and the equations describing types of fins commonly used in heat exchangers are developed.
We have designed a helpful detection assay, which facilitates the precise identification of the all described types of ETB plasmids.
It is a combination of all previously described types of sponsored posts.
"Types of common control channel" section describes types of common control channel.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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