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The phrase "resist in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to convey an action of resisting or opposing something within a certain context or situation. Example: Despite the temptation, James was able to resist in giving into peer pressure and stayed true to his values.
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The device comprises a silicon-glass sandwich with SU-8 resist in between.
"We will resist in the right time and the right place, so the resistance will be effective.
It's a strange idea: to resist in order to exist.
Can the Devil coax in English and resist in Arabic?
It was hard to resist in Mr. Hough's engrossing performance.
If you feel your arm resist in any way, he feels that.
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This paper presents an investigation into the effectiveness of using carbon fibre reinforced polymers (CFRP) composites to strengthen unreinforced masonry walls to resist in-plane loads.
Resistin derived its name from the original observation that it induced insulin resistance (resist-in: resist insulin) in mice and is downregulated in mature murine adipocytes cultured in the presence of insulin sensitizing drugs like thiazolidinediones.
There are things worth resisting in each version.
Jews resisted in the forests, in the ghettos, and even in the death camps.
In the past, this idea has been fiercely resisted in some quarters.
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