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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in contained" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it is a typo or a misheard phrase. A correct and commonly used phrase with a similar meaning is "contained in," which means something is inside or within something else. Example: The key to the treasure was contained in a small chest hidden under a rock.
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The Jiffy bag, Brailsford revealed two hours in, contained the decongestant Fluimucil.
Mixtures of Al and Al2O3 were consolidated at room temperature in contained uniaxial consolidation experiments.
The fish are supposed to be raised inland in contained tanks to lessen the chances that they will escape into the wild.
As the sound only ever comes through these transducers, as powerful as they are, this remains an exercise in contained volume and focused perception.
It will also fund preliminary testing in contained, simulated natural environments and in high-throughput, rapidly reproducing populations of yeast as a model system.
However the environment Protoceratops lived in contained multiple Tyrannosaurus-sized carnivores and a hollow plate of bone about 50 cm long would probably not do much to deter such potential predators.
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It is exceptional, too, in containing so many classic works.
The United States has been reasonably successful in containing Iraqi power.
Traditional techniques and tools have worked in containing past outbreaks.
Capital requirements are a key element in containing systemic risk.
That approach has worked well in containing natural outbreaks in the past.
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