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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in two fronts" is not correct in standard English; the correct expression is "on two fronts." You can use it when discussing issues or challenges that are being addressed simultaneously in different areas or aspects.
Example: "The company is tackling the problem on two fronts: improving customer service and enhancing product quality."
Alternatives: "on two levels" or "in two areas."
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These findings, however, are limited in two fronts.
In this paper, we expand the Galiani and Porto databases in two fronts.
We believe that cloud-based approaches have the potential to impact the future of cryo-EM image processing in two fronts: (1) new cryo-EM users or laboratories will have immediate access to a high performance cluster, and (2) existing labs may use this resource to increase their productivity.
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