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Discover Ludwig"fusion to" is a valid phrase in English, and can have a few uses
It is often used to describe a merging of two distinct objects or ideas into one. For example, "The merger of the two companies was a complete fusion to create a single, larger entity."
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Mr. Ho takes fusion to new lengths.
She dislikes the word fusion to describe her work, though.
The MetroStars allowed the Fusion to penetrate more consistently in the first half.
In essence, the Booster used fusion to increase the efficiency of the fission reaction.
THIS dish is about as close to fusion, to "made-up," as I will allow.
A Midtown offshoot of a Tel Aviv shop, Crisp brings global fusion to the falafel, with popular if varying results.
An offshoot of a Tel Aviv shop, Crisp brings global fusion to the falafel with popular if varying results.
Spinal implants are used in complex back surgery, known as spinal fusion, to help make a patient's spine more stable.
The courier's copy left the sources redacted, providing instead descriptions of them that enabled Fusion to assess their basic credibility.
An additional conformational change in gp41 pulls those two membranes together, allowing fusion to occur.
Surgery often involves spinal fusion to relieve pressure on the affected nerves.
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