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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some dislocations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing physical injuries, geographical shifts, or metaphorical disruptions in various fields such as medicine, geology, or social sciences. Example: "The athlete suffered some dislocations during the game, which required immediate medical attention."
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But what the last week has shown is that some dislocations are too much for even the best minds in finance to capitalize on.
This indicates that some dislocations in TiAl are permanently locked during the high temperature deformation (Appel et al. 2011).
The NW exhibits nearly perfect crystalline quality, whereas the film presents some dislocations indicated by the red circles.
In Figure 1a, the dislocations settle at an incline angle to the Si (001) surface, and some dislocations are blocked by the one-SiO2-sidewall pattern.
Some dislocations penetrate into the specimen towards the bottom surface, while others are moving along the cutting direction beneath the machining surface.
A HRTEM image (not shown here) of 5 % Ta-doped ZnO nanoparticle records the disorder regions and some dislocations in the surface layer and grain boundary.
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There's going to be some dislocation.
Mr. Schneider said that some dislocation was inevitable in any redevelopment and that the city had tried to find new housing for people who have had to move.
But after causing some dislocation, the rush did add to the well-being of the colony and helped it recover from a depression experienced in the early 1840s.
There was some dislocation and the new administration came to me saying that mistakes were made, and would I please run the record operations?" Age is a touchy issue with Mr. Davis, since his business is mostly about youth culture.
After some dislocation of his own, Sebastian settles down with Hank, now Henrietta, resuming his tortured adolescence and capping a performance by Mr. Grenier that "beautifully captures his character's precarious balance of naivete and bravado, self-destructiveness and self-invention" (Holden).
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