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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'diffuse with' is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.
You could use 'diffuse through' or 'diffuse into.' For example: The sunlight diffused through the trees. The scent of freshly cut grass diffused into the air.
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Moreover, in infected cells the faster capsid population was shown to diffuse with the same diffusion coefficient as in the control cells.
Some experimental observations indicated that drug molecules diffuse with the higher diffusivity in the ECM than in cancer cells [ 7, 8].
Ptc receptors are membrane proteins and thus diffuse with a much reduced diffusion coefficient (Kumar et al., 2010; Hebert et al., 2005).
The crowd's energy was more diffuse, with multiple megaphones taking people in different directions.
Shari Abramson's oils are diffuse, with abstract elements floating in translucent fields of color and line.
Hence, the particles of a liquid can diffuse with moderate ease.
The collection's subject matter is quite diffuse, with photographs shot over three decades, in the United States and twenty foreign countries.
The layout is diffuse, with a series of food stations — pizza, seafood, Indian — occupying the slack space between the packaged goods and the meat, cheese, and fish.
The aims had also grown more diffuse, with marchers demanding less corruption, better public services and control of inflation.
From Yemen to Iraq, from Somalia to North Africa, the threat today is more diffuse, with Al Qaeda's affiliate in the Arabian Peninsula – AQAP –the most active in plotting against our homeland.
The list of performers — Beyoncé, Bono, Renée Fleming, Shakira — reads like a shout-out of a new kind: interracial, post-struggle, culturally diffuse, with little connection to Washington at all.
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