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Sentence The phrase 'embryonic for' is not grammatically correct in written English, however, the phrase 'in its early stages of' is a more appropriate version and can be used.
Example: My project is still in its early stages of development.
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It's embryonic for sure," he said.
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Wnt/β-catenin pathway is essential for embryonic cardiogenesis and for normal cardiac homeostasis and remodelling.
Similarly, a null allele for DTRAF1, the drosophila homologue of TRAF4, is embryonic lethal for drosophila.
An embryonic structure for tax co-operation with developing countries is already in place operating under OECD auspices.
It was an embryonic age for professional surfing, and free boards were a form of payment.
That famous clone, named for Dolly Parton, was considered an advance on earlier cloning experiments, which relied on embryonic tissue for their biochemical seed material.
In it he jotted down snatches of conversation he had overheard, anecdotes, aphorisms, interesting names and embryonic ideas for short stories.
The final type of bulb, such as Hippeastrum (amaryllis), has embryonic bulbs for three years ahead within each 'parent' bulb - so it is genuinely perennial.
It is still at the embryonic stage for FinTech industry in Taiwan.
We harvested six control and knockout embryonic hearts for real-time PCR analysis.
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