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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disentangle to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
Example: He struggled to disentangle the knot in the rope, eventually managing to untangle it to create a straight line.
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Other research has been devoted to disentangle to what extent the persistence in poverty is determined by household members' characteristics (observed and unobserved), or to the previous experience of poverty itself.
PMRNs help to disentangle, to some degree (Heino and Dieckmann 2008; Morita et al. 2009; Uusi-Heikkilä et al.
The overlap of subgroups makes it difficult to disentangle to what extent it is the disposition to experience manic symptoms, to experience psychotic symptoms, or some common factor predisposing to both these syndromes that is associated with neurocognitive dysfunction.
Similar to other studies measuring exposures at one point during childhood/adolescence, we cannot disentangle to what degree experiences earlier in childhood explain the findings concerning exposures measured in adolescence.
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Novel techniques are required to further disentangle responses to multi-level drivers and discuss alternative landscape development trajectories.
She wraps her arms around my neck as I start to disentangle from her to get changed.
And it is very difficult to disentangle what is institution to institution and what is person to person".
Such effects are impossible to disentangle without multivariate analysis, to which we now turn in the next section.
"The job of the brain is to disentangle these overlapping streams to process them independently".
Further studies are required to disentangle these potential contributors to epigenetic aging.
It takes me a while, really, to try to disentangle.
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