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Discover Ludwig"embryonic stage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the early stages of development in a process, such as a project or plan. For example, "The project is still in its embryonic stage, but the team has big plans for its future."
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"The plans are in an embryonic stage.
Therapeutic cloning, he said, "is literally in an embryonic stage".
"We're at the embryonic stage as a party," she said.
A business still in an embryonic stage won't be an attractive prospect to potential franchisees.
The scholarly literature on this phenomenon is in an embryonic stage.
The growth of an organism through all its developmental stages (embryonic stage through death).
This practice is very well known in Anglo-Saxon and Asian countries, but still in the embryonic stage in France.
"We're looking at works in an embryonic stage, not even up to their first draft," Ms. Haupt said.
We determined the onset of the glomerulopathy in the embryonic stage.
The end result would be a pluripotent stem cell that had never passed through an embryonic stage.
RAGE is a transmembrane protein that is constitutively expressed during the embryonic stage, and levels decrease after growing up34.
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