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The phrase "recessed from" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to be set back or indented from a particular point or surface. Example: The doorway was recessed from the main wall, giving the building a more modern and sleek appearance.
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It is approached through a grille-like gate up a single flight of iron stairs, recessed from the street.
The commission highlighted the strong diagonal line of the escalators connecting the first floor and the mezzanine, which is recessed from the street and "appears to float, creating the impression that both levels occupy a single, monumental space".
This study presents a wafer-level batch fabrication process for the integration of ring microelectrodes into atomic force microscopy (AFM) probes recessed from the apex of the insulating tip.
Nearly 33% of pre-miR-26a-2 reads were recessed from the 3′ end by 10 12 nt.
For a progressive consolidation of the intervention's main goals from the 1st grade until 4th grade, a spiral curriculum is promoted: main topics are recessed from grade to grade.
The panels are the rectangular parts of the garage door that are recessed from the latticed frame.
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The 5.2-inch display is flanked on top and bottom by thin speaker grilles, which are recessed slightly from the screen's bezels.
The patent, uncovered by Patently Apple, describes how the button goes from recessed standard mode to extended gameplay-readiness based on specific types of pressure input.
Common problems can come from recessed ceiling can lighting, ceiling fan, ventilation ducts, wall outlets, etc.
Recessed 3′-termini resulting from the digestion with NdeI and HindIII were filled in by Klenow fragment before the ligation.
"It's like a recess from the seriousness of life, and we need that more as we get older".
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