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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like shown" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is demonstrated or presented in a certain way. For example, "In the diagram below, the arrows point to the correct solution, like shown."
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He didn't quite know what clip he'd like shown during the telecast – "the movie has so many different tones," he said – but he did recall what clip was used when "There Will Be Blood," with Daniel Day-Lewis, was nominated.
Obviously, like shown in earlier studies defects in short term plasticity are sufficient to cause profound impairments in learning30,31.
When atoms arrange their self just like shown in Fig. 12b, possess maximum potential energy.
Get ready for fall with a snakeskin trench coat or even knee-high boots like shown at Saint Laurent.
Such channels on a surface of test objects can be formed as parallel grooves, like shown in Figure 3.
The first few times the AR sculpture was changing locations, floating randomly in the sky, and overlaying itself on concrete pillars like shown below.
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It's like, "Show me the money.
We constructed a phylogenetic tree from a CLUSTALW multiple alignment of the RT domains from the Ty1/copia-like shown in Additional file 1 as well as reference sequences for the Ty1 and Copia lineages (Tnt from tobacco, copia from fruit fly, and Ty1 from budding yeast).
I never liked showing my face".
Cluster 3 (normal-like) showed low expression of all biomarkers.
It sounds like show business.
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