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Discover Ludwig"entrapment for" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to describe a situation in which someone is induced or coerced into committing a crime. Here is an example sentence: "The defense argued that the defendant's actions were a result of entrapment for the purpose of catching him in the act of drug trafficking."
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Durk was accused of entrapment for uncovering corruption in the office of Queens District Attorney Thomas Mackell.
Devising an entrapment for Scarpia, she reclines, alluringly, on a couch, the knife hidden behind her, awaiting her prey.
All were charged with abuse of office and entrapment for trying to lure Dyomin into accepting a bribe.
The air of oppression generated by the mise-en-scene assumes the more specific forms of social and economic entrapment for each of the characters, and the play resonates with the sound of one door after another closing on them.
The idea of the present study is to provide possible dual effective sorption sites (reactive surface and pores for entrapment) for the sorption of Rhodamine B dye.
In addition, the amphiphilic properties of CA formed the hydrophobic core that was used as a site of entrapment for doxorubicin (DOX).
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Considerable attention has been drawn on problems and future prospects of sol gel matrix for entrapment of biomolecules for applications in biosensors.
Because of their thermoresponsive nature, hydrogels provide a soft polymeric mesh for entrapment of MNS as well for therapeutics, which can be released in a controlled fashion by the application of an external high-frequency RF field.
Linear block copolymers look promising for obtaining higher entrapment efficiency for the active ingredient and for controlled release.
This makes it seem as if variation were literally a form of strategy, as if the same organism were conceiving of elaborately different entrapments for its prey.
Similar observation was also reported in the works of Symonds et al., where depending upon the concentration of the NaOH solution, two different mechanisms (emulsification-entrainment and emulsification-entrapment) for improved oil recovery was noticed (Symonds et al. 1991).
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