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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'permeates in' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase 'permeates' or 'permeates through.' For example, the aroma of freshly-baked bread permeates through the entire house.
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But even there, Mr. Bruckheimer's style permeates, in the shows' tight editing and dazzling special effects.
The traditional mentality that permeates in academia leads us to discuss this as an issue of how policymakers incorporate the increasing "diversity".
This is a problem that permeates in many disciplines of sciences.
It's not a cockiness that permeates in Mountain View, it's a quiet, heads-down approach to creating things that people will like, and most importantly, use.
The same Divine light permeates in us all.
The voice of God permeates in all things.
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You always want films to culturally permeate in a way that has an effect".
It's interesting for me to take something so insignificant and minor and affectless on its own and let it permeate in many different ways".
Measuring the flow rate of RO permeate in bench-scale research systems can be challenging.
It shows how its fortune in the distributed computing world eventually permeated in the world of IF, discussing the current strategies and techniques, and hinting possible future trends.
Boron contamination of permeate in seawater RO desalination is commonly prevented by increase of the concentrate pH level in a rather elaborate multi-pass processing system.
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