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The phrase "phase to" is not a common phrase in English writing. If you intend to use it, it should be clarified in context. For example, "We are beginning a new phase to our project."
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"This is the transition from one job phase to another".
But they bring a welcome new phase to the campaign.
That's the next phase: to look at the causes of migration.
I've gotten deep into it, to the spaceship phase, to the center of the universe.
Polke could seem to hit a reset button from phase to phase.
The trial's next phase, to decide whether Mr. Luna should be sentenced to death, begins Monday.
MR. BERGER -- David, will there be a second phase to that campaign?
This led to what AEMO calls in its report a "single phase to ground fault".
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Similar conclusions can be drawn for single phase-to-ground, two phase-to-ground and phase-to-phase faults.
The results for each group of phase-to-ground, phase-to-phase-to-ground, and phase-to-phase faults are similar.
Unlike the SSSC, the SCC effect under phase-to-phase faults is more severe than phase-to-ground faults.
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