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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dispensable in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means that something can be omitted or not necessary in a certain situation. Example: The use of excessive force is dispensable in peaceful protests.
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Her surname meant she was always dispensable, in the end.
Or, at least, I am the hour that is the most dispensable in her supercharged day.
Batty is dispensable in the sense England will surely not agonise too much about the psychological effects of dropping him.
They were hoping the Europeans would put a lot of pressure on Ukraine, and convey to the Ukrainians that they are dispensable in this relationship.
Certain characters in the books now feel more dispensable – and no character wants to be dispensable in a George RR Martin novel.
They are the means of profits, the yao-qian-shu (money tree), while the maids are far more dispensable in the eyes of the owners.
Local authorities anticipate cuts of 7.1% each year for the next two years and the arts are often earmarked as dispensable in comparison with "frontline organisations".
Now, while Schäuble is certainly right that Germany needs to engage with other member states, it seems a little disingenuous to pretend that German leadership was dispensable in such a situation.
Their skills have become dispensable in this economy, and their sense of self-worth has plummeted along with their bank accounts.
For example, is 4(b) above dispensable in terms of 3 and 4(a)?
However, neither of the RL proteins is dispensable in the background of rhd3 Zhangg et al., 2013).
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