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Discover LudwigThe expression "on bench" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a particular type of work, such as being a reserve player on a sports team, or someone who provides assistance or advice to a team or organization rather than taking an active role. For example: "The new recruit was placed on bench while the senior staff members handled the project."
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Sit on bench.
Rollie Fingers ran the count full on Bench, prompting a visit to the mound from Williams.
Mr. Campolo said that Mr. Everett was wanted on bench warrants in connection with five cases.
Looking around, I saw a woman sitting on bench with a book, and I had two thoughts.
The tributes continued well after his substitution as the 37-year-old shed a tear on bench.
Been here that long and have a few friends on the pitch and on bench of course I want England to win.
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He has provided guidance and support and hasn't criticized me for wanting to leave hands-on bench science.
Meanwhile, Kohn's ventures into hands-on, bench science were a flop since, "I could never get it to work right, was just really klutzy in the laboratory".
PTO "is hiring," Benzion said, adding that it needs people precisely like Babic, who "understand the cutting edge of science," have hands-on bench experience, "think independently," "speak and write effectively," and, most striking to Benzion, understand intellectual property.
Small companies tend to rely on licensing agreements and collaborations with larger companies or university scientists to exploit their research and push it forward--so there can be fewer opportunities for hands-on bench work.
The genomics curriculum schedule interweaved hands-on bench work with lectures and demonstration videos.
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