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The phrase "elapse for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the passage of time in a sentence. For example: - "Three years had elapsed for Mary since her last visit to her hometown." - "It has been over a decade since the law was passed, and much time has elapsed for changes to be made." - "The timer began counting down, signaling the minutes elapsing for the contestants." In each of these examples, the phrase "elapse for" is used to indicate a specific period of time passing. It can be used in formal or informal writing, and is often used in technical or legal contexts.
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This does not happen quickly and time has to elapse for the results to be evaluated.
Although the case was argued back on Oct. 4, the second day of the term, the decision wasn't issued until Jan . 18 a considerable amount of time to elapse for a decision that appears quite straightforward.
(Citation counts were extracted from the Thomson-Reuters database November, 2008. About two years need to elapse for the citations from the most recent year to stabilize).
Some time was then allowed to elapse for the interventions to bed down before the third sampling in June 2009, as the main purpose of repeated sampling was to monitor improvements.
Notexin is also a potent myotoxin and can cause extensive skeletal muscle degeneration, though with rapid death insufficient time may elapse for significant skeletal muscle changes to occur [ 18, 29].
The value of Γ determined from the toxin internalization profiles parallels this process; that is, experimental validation of Γ must allow sufficient time to elapse for the quasi-equilibrium state to be established.
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Moreover, some landscapes may be so young that insufficient time has elapsed for modification by fluvial action.
Suppose time has elapsed for particles of a specified size to fall from AB to A′B′.
About three hours had elapsed, for instance, before the mayor of Buchanan was told of the accident.
It took 14 days for her to make contact, whereupon she was told that too much time had elapsed for her to receive a refund.
Enough time had elapsed for them not to give a toss about the gap between the "good" 80s and the "bad", the hip and the naff.
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