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The phrase "in cage" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
You might use it when describing something being held or enclosed, such as an animal in a cage. For example, "The parrot squawked loudly, trying to get out of its cage."
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The "in cage" elimination of water and ring closure to form an ester (5) is, therefore, a likely reaction.
However, the fragments of the ring-opened cycloalkane are attached to a structurally ridged unit, the aromatic ring, thereby increasing the probability of an "in cage" reaction.
Women are fighting in cage matches.
They get close-ups of swollen eyes, infected skin and shattered wings entangled in cage wire.
Differences in cage design or group size may be factors influencing increased competition for nest space.
All fishes were identified and counted using rapid visual counts (RVCs) in cage and control stations.
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A walk-in cage the size of our apartment was dense with vegetation and chameleons hidden in the foliage.
The terms used for the search are: 'mosquito repellent finishes', 'impregnated textiles', 'insecticide fabric', 'arm-in cage test', 'WHO cone test' and 'Aedes aegypti'.
(The hungry rats of Harvard University, meanwhile, ran further on their in-cage treadmills).
Lawler's attitude continues to impress as much as his in-cage performances.
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