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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fond to" can be used in written English, although it may appear more commonly in spoken language.
It is most often used to express a feeling or inclination towards someone or something. Example: - She was always fond to her little sister, even when they fought. - He always seemed fond to his favorite hat, never leaving the house without it. - Despite his gruff exterior, the old man was fond to his dog and spoiled him with treats. - I've always been fond to the ocean, there's something calming about the waves. - The children were fond to their teacher, always eager to please her.
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As with Drp1 knockdown, loss of hnRNP A1 was also fond to inhibit cell death and caspase activation in 3-NP-treated cells (Fig. 3C and D).
Think smart - even though you might think everyone could suits with you however some people might not be really fond to be your friend even you've tried to be very friendly to them.
During his time in Harar, he lived with a local woman for a year and a half, and he also had a servant of whom he was sufficiently fond to make the only beneficiary of his will.
He was fond, to a fault, of the phenomenological idea of "the percept" — the flash point in the mind where perceptions take form, an instant short of full consciousness.
For the SRE, the optimum values of demulsifying agent concentration, temperature, wash water dilution ratio, settling time and mixing time with wash water were fond to be 15 ppm, 77 °C, 10%, 3 min and 9 min respectively.
On the other hand, none of his disciples (who in any event do not seem to have been numerous) has clarified for us any of the "secrets" that Ibn Ezra is fond to refer to.
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Here was a man whose absence had made him even fonder to the Barça family.
He will be remembered for brining love, happiness and fond memories to so many people.
She will forever be a light of love and fond memories to all that knew her.
Mr. Frank created the Fonds to manage the copyrights to the diary and to distribute royalties to charitable groups, including the House.
Prinses Beatrix Fonds to Chris I De Zeeuw.
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