Sentence examples for going to phase from inspiring English sources

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Is Germany going to phase out unsafe and evil organic farming?

A greater investment with additional implementation of correlative translational and pharmacodynamic studies during early development is crucial before going to phase III trials.

We're going to phase out the Alternative Minimum Tax — which these days seems more like an Alternative Maximum Tax to the millions of families it affects.

"I suspect that heroes are going to phase out," says Mark Millar, the Scottish writer whose early 00s Marvel series The Ultimates was the foundation for The Avengers movies and thus the entire Marvel cinematic universe.

Clearly, the newspaper's editor (and its publisher) are going to phase out Page 3 - note the capital P - rather than kill it off with one swift blow and thereby revert to a daily lower case page 3.

The board, which runs BOAC and BEA, both state‐owned, said it was going to phase out their names and replace them with the single name of British Airways.

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By this I mean that consumers who are currently streaming recorded news and entertainment on their TVs and laptops are going to phase-shift to interactive streaming live news and entertainment on their phones and pads.

Because you may need them on the way back". You know, you may need them when you go to phase 3, or whatever phase you're looking...

We'll go to phase two and we'll get this guy out of office,"  Trump told the newspaper, presenting his version of Strzok's text messages.

β-secretase inhibitors have gone to phase II human trials.

Kelder et al. derived the dynamic polar surface areas of 776 CNS active compounds that went to phase II clinical trials.

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