Sentence examples for make expression from inspiring English sources

The phrase "make expression" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used without additional context.
Example: "I need to make expression of my feelings."
Alternatives: "express" or "articulate".

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Going back to equation (7) describing the change in risk adjustment payments for young adults it becomes apparent that an increase in the proportion of young adults by d Y reduces their risk adjustment debt, because this will make expression (7) less negative.The partial derivative with respect to HCE growth for adults is as follows.

Whatever we have in our pockets, we are glad to give to make expression of ot loving memory of these bright, brave lads of ours who sleep now afar in Flanders fields and wherever they seep after the battles and the red slaughter of war.

Therefore although we have demonstrated one important outcome of removing the neutral O1-Ag charge, namely decreased cell association, there may be other consequences which would make expression of the neutral O1-Ag advantageous for virulence in K. pneumoniae.

For instance, when a gene acquires additional regulatory elements that allow it to respond adaptively to environmental change, it may necessarily make expression of that gene sensitive to genetic changes at other loci, a trade-off predicted by recent complex systems theory [35].

Hence, the high concentration and the central metabolic position make expression levels of glycolytic enzymes susceptible to drastic changes during physiological adaptations or pathological alterations, such those occurring in several myopathies [26] and in disuse-induced muscle atrophy [27], [28], in which a strong rearrangement of AQP4 expression is also found.

To make expression level comparisons between different regions of the brain, we grouped values in quintiles from highest to lowest expression and assigned each quintile a color code that is similar to the code used in heat maps: 81 100 (red), 61 80 (yellow), 41 60 (green), 21 40 (blue), >0 20 (gray), and 0 (white).

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Some did make expressions of empathy, but not many – Duckenfield, blunderingly, was one; Jackson and Marshall were others.

"The animals we seem to love the most are the ones that make expressions at us".

Last year, the criminal code was amended to make expressions of "political hatred" – a term so nebulous as to include almost anything to which the government objects – a crime punishable by seven years jail.

In fact, this technology could one day make expressions that refer to cash at all, like "saving a bundle," obsolete.

The actors make expressions meant to be obvious enough to translate across cultures: anger, disgust, fear, joy, sadness, and surprise.

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