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Discover LudwigThe phrase "preferably used" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a preferred or recommended way of doing something or using something. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in product descriptions, instructions, or guidelines. Example: "For optimal results, the salad dressing should be preferably used within one week of opening the bottle."
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Ezri et al. reported in 2003 that US attending anesthesiologists preferably used flexible fiberoptic endoscopy (75%) for difficult airway management and preferred LMA (81%) in failed intubation/ventilation scenarios.
Agricultural wastes are most preferably used as fodder or biofuel.
Discussion TPN was preferably used in this specific cohort of critically ill patients.
The plasma-enhanced ALD is preferably used when low-carrier concentration ZnO is required [19, 20].
Hard materials on chromium basis like CrN or CrAlN are preferably used for bending and stamping tools.
Thus, to obtain better crystals of tin(IV), oxide preferably used ammonium oxalate as a precursor of tin II) oxalate.
Preventive medication should be preferably used as monotherapy, since our knowledge of combining different preventive medications is sparse.
As such, it is preferably used in setting with a very low baseline prevalence of MRSA [53].
The contact process preferably used vanadium pentaoxide as catalyst to increase the rate of reaction of producing sulphuric acid.
This collection method seems beneficial and safe and might therefore be preferably used for related, as well as unrelated, cord blood stem cell banking and transplantation.
The wheat straw is preferably used due to its firmness, texture conservation and availability, although other straws are also used such as rye or barley.
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