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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flatten up" is not grammatically correct and would not be used in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "flatten out," which means to smooth something out or make it even. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing the action of straightening a crumpled piece of paper, smoothing out a wrinkle in a shirt, or evening out a lumpy surface. Example: Please use the iron to flatten out the wrinkles in my shirt before I go to the job interview.
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There is a difference between this general phase play and playing "through the line" when there are spaces in the defensive line when you can flatten up.
There was gentle porosity increase at 300 µm voxel, which tends to flatten up and increase sharply after 400 µm voxel, and a slight increase after 400 µm voxel length is also noticed in Fig. 21a.
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I tiptoed up the stairs, hooves en pointe, having a close call only when Paucity, the maid, came down the hall bearing fresh towels, but quickly I flattened up in the shadows against the corridor wall and she walked right by.
Thus, in the employed, while still being around 2 1, the sex ratio curve was flattened up to the age of 50 if compared to the total population (Fig. 2).
In these experiments we manually set the number of samples rather than letting the Algorithm 1 decide based on η, and run until the curves flatten out up to a maximum of 5000 iterations.
"It hung up, flattened out.
We have an itch to neaten it up, flatten it out.
The "black talon" or "ranger" ammunition, made by US-based firm Winchester, is designed to "open up, flatten out and mushroom when striking human tissue", Saayman said.
Flatten his messed up collar.
This flattened, rolled-up cuff hit just above the top of my boot, showing a sliver of sock, and suddenly all was right with the world.
Removal of the affected kidney, surgical repair of the constriction, or percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (a balloon catheter inserted through the skin and inflated in the artery to flatten plaque build-up) usually restores the blood pressure and the blood renin level to normal.
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