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The phrase "mere chemistry" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the scientific study of chemicals and their properties, or to describe something as being only related to chemical reactions or processes. Example: "The scientist's groundbreaking discovery was not due to luck, but to her deep understanding of mere chemistry."
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Through us, viruses can transcend mere chemistry and lay claim to biology.
Crutches such as nicotine patches or gum, which provide the drug without the cigarettes, can help but only a little.One reason is that addiction is about more than mere chemistry.
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Then, after it was shown to work in 1955, they said he had done mere "kitchen chemistry," not creative science.
Making a bacterium (or, at least, the genome of a bacterium) would be one of the last nails in the coffin of vitalism the curiously persistent idea that there is something more to biology than mere physics and chemistry.It is not just curiosity that drives the project, though.
After a mere few dates, "the chemistry just isn't right" sounds a hell of a lot better than "I met a guy at a bar last night whose body I want to use as a trampoline!" Even though Paul seemed sincere, part of me could feel the ghost of his ex-girlfriends lurking in the flat.
A mere $20. Working in their chemistry lab, the students synthesized 3.7 grams of pyrimethamine, the active ingredient in Daraprim.
Where once was chemistry, there is now mere chaos.
They are also used to read both CDs and the bar-codes without which it now seems impossible to make any purchase in a high-street shop.The winners of the chemistry prize are, by comparison, mere striplings.
In organic chemistry, by contrast, he thought mere memorization played less of a role: "If you memorize your reactions it's not gonna be you don't know how to string them together.
It is Kurt's mere presence, of course, that alters the routine chemistry between Alice and the captain.
In chemistry, however, it is important not to allow mere correlations to masquerade as explanations.
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