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Free sign up"exist in conjunction with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to coexist or occur together with something else. You can use it in any situation where two things are closely related or connected to each other. Example: The new government policies must exist in conjunction with the needs and concerns of the citizens.
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Traditional African beliefs also exist in conjunction with Islam.
Ms. Kelly supports a no-fly zone, but adds that to be of any use, it must exist in conjunction with fighter planes at the ready.
Nevertheless, some authors suggested that Candida albicans have only an indirect role and that the possibility of their involvement exist in conjunction with other etiological factors such as tobacco smoking [ 36].
However, it is difficult to compare our results with those from the study by Kabat et al. because this study used a different pathologic classification scheme in which CCL were considered a proliferative disease rather than a separate entity that could exist in conjunction with either nonproliferative or proliferative BBD.
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The presence of mtDNA deletions are thought to be indicative of tissue ageing, yet in the apparently normal tissue of patients with HCC, they exist in conjunction within mitochondria containing homoplasmic mutations of the D-loop.
Unfortunately, BoNT/A4 only exists in conjunction with BoNT/bivalent B, and the /A4 component is considerably smaller than the B component.
In present study, when co-infection existed in conjunction with RSV, IV-A was found the most common co-virus.
In contrast, we suggest that the ubiquitous presence of externally motivated self-interest (such as desire to obtain greater financial reward or status) in our cohort of doctoral students is unlikely to be of concern from a learning process and outcome perspective, when it exists in conjunction with, and is balanced by, a well internalised EM or strong IM.
And, sometimes, they are just books; removed from your collection, they no longer exist in conjunction.
The proposed approach can be used in conjunction with existing Bayesian methodologies where (approximate) posteriors have been determined, making use of relations that exist within the inferred posteriors.
DSM can also be used in conjunction with architectural rules.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com