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Discover Ludwig"hatch for" is not an appropriate phrase in written English.
Instead, you could use "hatch from." For example, "The chicken hatched from the egg."
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After four days of incubation, hatched larvae and un-hatched eggs were counted to determine the egg hatch for each mating type.
It's a logical escape hatch for George W. Bush.
And there's an escape hatch — for Ryan in particular and the Republican Party in general.
It's Brands Hatch for Heely beginners, what with that big robust trolley to steady you.
Hosting rights for the race rotated annually between Silverstone and Brands Hatch for over 20 years until 1986.
This, then, is a fast hybrid, a kind of Greenpeace-friendly hot hatch for polar bear-loving speed freaks.
All happened just 14 minutes after they had opened the exit hatch for a planned six-hour foray.
The ceiling included a 2-foot-by-2-foot hatch for a door and a ladder extending to the floor from the opening, he said.
Hatch, for instance, limply suggested to Mitchell that a repeal of "don't ask" would lead to gay demands for "special rights".
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Mark Hatch, for one, shows no concern that proximity to power might compromise his movement's revolutionary potential.
"We have a large number of undecideds," said Holly Richardson, the campaign chairwoman for Dan Liljenquist, a former state senator who is challenging Mr. Hatch for the nomination.
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