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Discover Ludwig"have integrated to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when describing the process of becoming a part of something or adapting to a new system or environment. Example: The new employees have integrated to our company culture seamlessly.
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Personal contacts are very important in Japan and once you have integrated to some extent, doors open.
Altogether, repeated injection demonstrated that hNPCs have integrated to a certain extent into the endogenous mouse tissue, mixed with pre-existing host cells, and regenerating injured kidney tissue.
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Previous studies have integrated signatures to examine their combined effect on prognosis accuracy [ 19, 20].
Basically you need to have an account with Google and have integrated your website to Google Analytics for doing this.
Both systems also have integrated imaging systems to colour the point cloud directly.
Several application domains, have integrated ubiquitous technology to make the management of resources a dynamic task.
Social media platforms have integrated GPS software to allow for geotagging and location posting.
JBrowse is another tool that we have integrated into HelicoBase to give users a seamless browsing experience [ 30].
It would have been suicidal for Microsoft not to have integrated the browser and operating system.
Hina's mistake, it seems, was to have integrated too well.
This is especially pronounced among the middle class, whose members tend to have integrated more into British life.
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