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"inject with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing the act of injecting a substance into something. For example: - The doctor injected the patient's arm with a vaccine to protect against the flu. - She carefully injected the cake batter with chocolate sauce to create a molten lava cake.
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On the other hand, in cases where polymer adsorption to rock surfaces is a great concern, induced fracture makes it possible to inject with more concentrations without any injection problems and reduces project failure risk because of decreasing polymer concentration in areas far from the injector well.
Frequent police searches, for example, discouraged participants from carrying the injection equipment they needed to ensure that they could inject with a sterile syringe.
(A) Real-time in vivo fluorescence imaging of intravenously inject with 1 mg NPs without modified at different time points, after injection.
By the age of 16 she was on heroin, which she would inject with her father.
Their large eggs also were easy to inject with chemicals, making them big spherical test tubes, Harland said.
It was the most dramatic moment of the day in a proceeding that both the prosecution and the defense have sought to inject with pathos.
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She was injected with vanity at birth".
(h) Testis injected with RICs.
Control mice were injected with vehicle (PBS).
The remainder were injected with salt water.
I feel like I've been injected with a personality.
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