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You could use it when you're suggesting a course of action that involves testing something in order to determine an outcome. For example, "We should make experiments to see what works best for our new product."
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Without first-hand lab experience, they don't know how hard it is to make experiments work.
"That's our duty, to make experiments and not take things for granted," he said.
These church buildings afforded architects an opportunity to make experiments in balancing the arches.
"The quality of mind of a writer may be improved the more he feels or thinks or, without effort, the more he reads and as he grows surer of this quality so is he better able to make experiments in technique or towards a simplification of it even to its apparent abandonment and the expression of strong emotion or deep thought in ordinary language".
They owe their reprieve mostly to their close resemblance to humans, which gave many scientists pause about causing them pain and keeping them in cramped cages, and to scientific advances that make experiments on chimpanzees less vital than they used to be.
Is it more important to make experiments or models?
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The authorities are going to start making experiments.
At first, we made experiments based only in the temporal behavior.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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