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"questions to be clarified" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a set of questions that need to be answered or explained in order to fully understand a topic or situation. Example: During the presentation, there were several questions to be clarified about the new company policy.
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It may also allow patients to formulate informed questions to be clarified at their specialist appointment.
Additionally, recommendations on important gaps considering psychometric properties of instruments and questions to be clarified by the following study/further research will be given.
Here we discuss the possible mechanism of the redox regulation of phototactic sign, questions to be clarified in the future and its possible application.
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Empirically, the question to be clarified is what factors in reality make these differences.
How NKD1 protein expression was reduced in NSCLC with up-regulated NKD1 mRNA is an essential question to be clarified.
These questions remain to be clarified.
"It is not only the case for Germany that these legal questions have to be clarified, but that also goes for the other countries," said Vice Adm. Hans-Joachim Stricker, commander of the German fleet, in an interview shortly before the proceedings began.
Many unanswered questions remain to be clarified.
However, many important questions remain to be clarified.
However, there are some questions need to be clarified in the paper: 1.
For the miRNA editing in developing cortex, a number of questions remain to be clarified in the future: (1) Are ADAR and/or APOBEC family proteins responsible for the different types of editing of cortical miRNAs?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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