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'entirely show' is not grammatically correct.
You could say "entirely shows" or "show entirely". Example sentence: The new study entirely shows that people are more likely to exercise when the weather is warmer.
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Microsoft has not entirely showed its hand yet.
Other retailers have sidestepped the issue of hemlines entirely, showing skirts in their designer departments in versions several inches shorter than what appeared on the runways, and stressing fit and versatility over length.
This video disproves my theory entirely, showing that a $100 laptop can kick ass.
Children who averaged only an hour or two of weekly practice and those who dropped their instruments entirely showed no such growth.
A possible reason that the Arnt-C/EBP derivatives, in which the HLH has been removed entirely, showed no ability to target the E-box is that the HLH domain of Arnt may interact with the DNA phosphodiester backbone.
RNA molecules released entirely showed fork-like structures resolved at one end of the RNA molecules.
Although the PDQ-8 items were not necessarily those with the highest internal consistency in the components of PDQ-39, they entirely showed proper psychometric properties especially in mental and behavioral aspects.
Although the PDQ-8 items were not necessarily those with the highest internal consistency in the components of the long-form PDQ-39, they entirely showed an acceptable validity and reliability in the Persian-translated version.
EGFP expressed from the vector alone showed almost entirely nuclear localisation (data not shown).
Mutants retain only rudimentary glands or lack them entirely and show defects in sperm storage and egg laying (Anderson, 1945; Allen and Spradling, 2008).
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