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"resist to" is not generally accepted as a form of the verb "resist" in written English.
Instead, "resist" should be used on its own or followed by a preposition such as "against" or "from". For example, "Despite the challenges, she resisted against her temptation to give up."
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However, these expressions are not increased during insulin-resistance and diabetes and resist to the in vitro actions of glucose and ADM.
Moreover, the possession of drug resistance determinants and phages also enhance the potential capability of the bacterium to resist to killing by antimicrobials and causing diseases.
Only Cyprus is likely to resist to the bitter end.
Will Mr Wahid resist to the end of the road, or accept a less humiliating exit?
"I should resist to the utmost any suggestion that we should abandon it".
He started to talk, like Gaddafi, of "rats" and "dogs", encouraging people to resist to the death.
The tension between pessimism and the puny will to resist – to laugh, if nothing else – is central to Williams's work.
"There is a time to resist, to stand up and to confront the enemy by arms if necessary.
water immersion and to resist to a stent expansion.
If the film adherence is good, the film will resist to wear.
Tone insertion method can resist to attacks such as low-pass filtering and bit truncation.
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