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'forward and reverse' is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe actions or movements that go in both directions, either physically or figuratively. Example: The machine is equipped with a function that allows it to move in both forward and reverse directions. Here, 'forward and reverse' is used to describe the directions in which the machine can move. Another example: He was conflicted about the decision, unsure whether to move forward or go in reverse. In this sentence, 'forward and reverse' is used more figuratively to describe the options the person is considering.
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and indicate forward and reverse reads, respectively.
Features include random access, fast forward, and reverse playback.
The two approaches, forward and reverse, are complementary.
Forward and reverse primers of the genes under study.
Fig. 3 Validated polarity via forward and reverse connections measurements.
Forward and reverse primers are listed in Table S1.
Both, forward and reverse strands were sequenced separately.
Both forward and reverse primers were used for sequencing.
The following forward and reverse primers were used.
The forward and reverse primers are found in Table 1.
f and r denote forward and reverse primers.
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