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Sentence The phrase 'gag from' is not an idiom or phrase commonly used in English writing.
If you are looking for a way to express the idea of removing something or ceasing to do something, you could use the phrase "stop (doing/saying) something" or "withdraw (doing/saying) something". For example: The comedian had to withdraw his joke about the president, as it was met with boos and a chorus of gasps from the audience.
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Newcastle disease virus (NDV) avirulent strain LaSota was used to coexpress gp160 Env and p55 Gag from a single vector to enhance both Env-specific and Gag-specific immune responses.
This isn't a sight gag from her Divine Miss M days.
"You took the turd out, yeah?" he said, recalling a gag from an early draft.
She removes the gag from our mouths with a tremendous flourish.
Now normally in a speech like this you might expect a gag from Brown.
This catabolic environment resulted in the release of glycosaminoglycan (GAG) from the pellet.
Yet can you recall a single famous gag from any of these movies?
The list goes on, reading like a whiteboard gag from an episode of "The Office".
Another annual treat - one I missed this year - is the increasingly gritted-teeth gag from perennial runner-up Peter Brooksbank.
The name Kanga Rouge wasn't a gag from a Python sketch – there really was such a thing.
Of course, Driveshaft don't exist and these sites are a metatextual gag from the team behind Lost.
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