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"in layer" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is contained or situated within a specific layer or level. Example: - The archaeologists discovered ancient artifacts in layers of sediment. - The cake was made up of multiple layers, with rich chocolate filling in between. - The painting showed intricate details in layers of different colors. - The atmosphere is composed of several layers, each with its own unique characteristics. - The project needs to be completed in layers, with each step building on the previous one.
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I decided that I wasn't quite finished with the unnamed central character in Layer Cake.
His forearms are covered in layer upon layer of tattoos that chronicle his years in the skin art business.
Across the cortical thickness, MEMRI signal intensity was low in layer I, increased in layer II, decreased in layer III until mid-layer IV, and increased again, peaking in layer V, before decreasing through layer VI.
Unfortunately, degrouping operation only happen in Layer II decoding.
Cumulative gas produced from compartment ((x)) in layer ((l)), MMscf.
There are K n relays available in layer n.
This linear averaging is done in layer 1 filter.
This is done in layer by layer fashion.
statue of steve bannon made of wet gum coated in layer of flaming cheeto dust appears on white house lawn.
Recent studies show that TBR1, expressed in layer VI, binds directly to the Fezf2 gene, preventing Fezf2 expression in layer VI.
The average rates of transformation across areas were, 90±5% in layer 2/3, 100±5% in layer 4, 110±5% in layer 5 and 120±5% in layer 6, respectively.
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