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Discover Ludwig"lend scope" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.
"Lend" is a verb meaning to give something temporarily, and "scope" is a noun meaning range or extent. It is not common or standard usage to use "lend" with "scope" in a sentence. If you are trying to express the idea of expanding or broadening the scope of something, you could use a different verb such as "extend" or "expand," for example: - The company plans to extend the scope of their product line. - The new policy will expand the scope of our services. If you are trying to convey the idea of allowing or granting someone the ability to do something, you could use "give" or "provide," for example: - The teacher gave the students the scope to choose their own research topics. - The manager provided the team with the scope to make decisions on their own. Overall, it would be more clear and accurate to use a different verb in conjunction with "scope" in a sentence.
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It would also be likely to lend scope to ill-conceived prosecutions jeopardising ordinary free speech rights, such as the notorious Twitter Joke Trial.
Identifiable mutations in mCRC also lend scope to developing new targeted therapies and novel combinations with existing drugs.
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It remains to be seen how the extended format works out; though it lent scope and drama to the qualification process, the finals may well be a slow burn.
Taken together these varied visual formats and the ambitious historical canvas lend a cinematic scope that belies the trilogy's original broadcast in three installments on Channel 4 in Britain.
With the slightest of touches and quickest of sketches, an imaginative filmmaker can turn subsidiary characters into lively and vital presences whose rapid glints of illuminating remarks or actions lend a story scope and fullness.
But the real jolts come from encounters with the alien universe around them, perhaps lending just enough scope to let Fox Searchlight work its magic once again with voters of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
CPEs lend themselves to an all-embracing scope, often at the expense of depth.
The ADB estimates that Asia will need $800 billion a year of infrastructure investment between 2014 and 2020, but it can only lend $10 billion a year for infrastructure, theoretically providing scope for other entities such as the AIIB to contribute.
While these latter studies are still in progress and extend beyond the scope of the current manuscript, they lend further support for the unexpected discovery of alternative routes in plants for modulating economically important isoprenoid production through plant IPK activity.
The specific characteristics of construction projects were evaluated and those which lend themselves to the greatest risk reduction within the scope of the concept were identified.
Rather than the EDM frat party its older European sibling is and World's location in SEC country could easily lend itself to, the ravers of Chattahoochee represent a scope of diversity that defines the 21st Century American South.
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