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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a nutshell" is a common and correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to summarize or concise a larger idea or concept. Example: "In a nutshell, the company's financial success can be attributed to its innovative marketing strategies and strong customer base."
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In the nutshell, presence of phytochemicals in black cumin fixed and essential oils as well as their safe status can positively be used against lifestyle disorders.
He's the most prominent product of Venezuela's program El Sistema, which, in the nutshell version, takes children from the barrios and places musical instruments in their hands and teaches them the benefits of hard work and collaboration — social lessons, as well as musical ones.
In the nutshell, the boundary value problem studied in this paper is of fairly general nature and covers a variety of special cases.
In the nutshell, I do not want anyone else to experience the frustrations/barriers I am currently enduring.
An impressive allegory made by Neo-Confucianism is that this human nature "Ren" embodied in humans is like the "kernel" (果仁)contained in the nutshell, so represents the essential of life.
Anacardic acid is a bioactive phytochemical found in the nutshell of Anacardium occidentale.
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In a nutshell – the liberal.
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