Sentence examples for needed to explore shared from inspiring English sources

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Further research is needed to explore shared understanding of 'apprenticeship', but there was common reference to 'see one, do one, teach one'.

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This points to the critical need to explore shared and more efficient approaches to CMD treatment and widen the current focus on treatment of CMDs to give equal weight to prevention strategies; many of which overlap with NCD prevention.

He said he needed to explore whether he and Mr. Bush shared "fundamental agreements on things that allow me to express the enthusiasm which I want to express".

More research is needed to explore whether postponement of adverse events in practice is useful for shared decision making.

It is possible that the M1R-dependent potentiation also shares other mechanisms with LTP; future work will be needed to explore this possibility.

This pattern could correspond to chromosomal duplications unique to the Myotragus lineage or shared by all the Caprinae species, although more sequences and the completion of the Ovis genome are needed to explore in the future this possibility.

They seemed like things I needed to explore".

"I needed to explore that".

Further experiments are needed to explore this initial observation.

Further studies are needed to explore these topics.

"I needed to explore that and I was 24.

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