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Discover Ludwig'multiply to' is a valid phrase in written English
It is used when one is referring to something that has been increased in number or size. For example, “The population of the city has multiplied to over seven million people.”
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They can then count the other sections and multiply to come up with an estimate.
The tetraploid plants must then multiply to build up breeding stock.
If this happens, the current room rate of £500 a week could multiply to £500 a night.
Deprive pathogenic micro-organisms of one of these essentials and they will not multiply to danger levels.
There'll be around 5,000 bees per hive in the colder months, which multiply to 10,000 in the springtime".
The choices multiply to the billions within a few notes and, obviously, that's impossible to work within.
China's exports of maize are shrinking, as its herds multiply to cater to its citizens' growing appetite for meat.
The cells would settle in and multiply to line the insides of the channels, effectively turning the channels into blood vessels.
The choices multiply to 135 if you consider there are three kinds of Italian rice to choose from: arborio, carnaroli and vialone nano.
It seemed to be a law that possessions would multiply to fill the space available; in smaller houses, there were fewer and sometimes better artifacts.
The cells lining the follicle multiply to form a layer known as the zona granulosa, and a cavity forms within this zone.
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