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The phrase "initial form of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to the original or first version of something. Example: The initial form of the proposal was rejected by the board, but after some revisions, it was finally approved. In this sentence, "initial form of" is used to describe the first version of the proposal.
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Our initial form of funding came through personal savings and private investment.
The latter took the initial form of an insipid neo-Georgian, in places such as Stevenage and Crawley, but was soon overtaken by a more ruthless "brutalism".
The team found that as the reaction proceeded, the initial form of the catalyst, alpha ferric oxide (α-Fe2O3), changed to metallic iron and ferrosoferric oxide (Fe3O4).
An initial form of this new canonical framework announced on Oct. 20 was given to the United States in 1980, called the Pastoral Provision, as a result of which about 100 Anglo-Catholic clergy have been received and ordained as Catholic priests and six small Anglican-Use congregations established.
In doing so, the initial form of thinking is transformed into its content.
This research proposes the initial form of a method for industrial design development process.
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The correlations between the yields of the product gas components with C/H/O ratio in the initial forms of used feedstocks were investigated.
This meant that the background fission rate of the plutonium was so high that it would be highly likely the plutonium would predetonate and blow itself apart in the initial forming of a critical mass.
The initial forms of the ideal midline detection and ventricle recognition algorithms were briefly described in our previous paper [ 20].
15 Since testosterone per se was ineffective orally due to high first-pass metabolism in the liver, the initial forms of replacement was its alkylated form: 17α-methyl testosterone.
According to Ramones drummer Tommy Ramone, "In its initial form, a lot of [1960s] stuff was innovative and exciting.
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