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Discover Ludwig"in the cells" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can refer to physical cells (such as in a prison or other correctional facility), but can also refer to cells in biology, or to other structures. For example: "The researchers studied the chemical reactions taking place in the cells of the plants."
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He had been bashed in the cells.
The judge was minded to keep him in the cells.
But who will be in the cells next to them?
And down in the cells it was filthy, absolutely disgusting".
Besides detention in the cells there is corporal punishment.
Also in the cells were security officers and policemen.
MiRNAs in the cells were analyzed with miRNA microarray.
The expression of ACE2 protein in the cells was detected.
The larger meaning inheres in the cells' collective response.
Art installations in the cells have long been a feature.
But he was not alone in the cells of police station No 14.
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