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The word "nested" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word "nested" to describe a group of items or ideas that are organized within each other like a set of Russian dolls. For example, "The teacher explained the nested layers of the government structure."
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nested
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Doing so might give us a function "get-nested-object" that removes a nested JSON object – in this case "reallyinteresting".
"In the second attempt, an immature female, which nested 5 metres [16ft] from the boundary of the moor, laid two eggs in Northumberland but the eggs were not viable despite the female incubating for the full term and the male provisioning her well.
Brood management would guarantee that if more than one hen harrier nested in any 10km/sq area of grouse moor, government scientists would remove additional nests, raise the chicks in captivity and release the young birds into lowland areas.
For the program, the bureau of justice statistics – nested deep within the Department of Justice – activated a kind of sleeper network of criminologists across the country.
The life he recounts suggests nested complexities.
Its reactor is composed of a series of clear tubes, each with a second, opaque tube nested inside.
Applied NanoMaterials, a New York-based firm that is commercialising some of his work, has launched a lubricant called NanoLub, which is made of nested spheres of tungsten and sulphur atoms.
The only thing worse than creating such a nested hierarchy of folders, or directories, is not creating it.
There are nested revelations about the way the city works that you have to learn before you understand what you're seeing later.Part of the experience of being in China was never having full permission to be there.
THRUSTING his small strong arm into the firewood piles where they nested, Sun Myung Moon as a boy would flush out sparrows into a net.
That will allow them to work out how galaxies are clustered in space, how those clusters are grouped into superclusters, and how the superclusters themselves are clustered.Cosmologists believe that this nested pattern of clustering was established when the universe was far younger and smaller than it is now—so small that the antecedents of today's superclusters were no larger than a modern atom.
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