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Discover Ludwig"many substances" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to refer to a large number of different substances. Example: "Scientists have identified many substances that can potentially be used as alternatives to plastic in packaging materials."
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Many substances leave a bitter taste in the mouth.
Many substances are toxic only at high concentrations.
Many substances react with water in such a way that flammable gases are formed.
In truth, many substances of modern life do not — cannot — cause cancer.
Disinhibition is apparent in users of many substances, including heavy drinkers.
Many substances are being studied for their potential as biofilm-disrupting catheter coatings.
Many substances do not actually cross the cell membrane through permeation of the lipid bilayer.
Many substances of considerable economic value are products of microbial metabolism.
Proteins embedded in the phospholipid matrix transport many substances through the membrane.
He elucidated the composition of many substances, including compounds of tellurium, strontium, beryllium, and chromium.
Glauber prepared many substances, made useful observations on dyeing, and described the preparation of tartar emetic.
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