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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stickiness in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a feeling or situation that is causing difficulty or problems. Example: The stickiness in the air made it hard to breathe during the hot summer day. In this sentence, "stickiness in the air" refers to the high humidity that is causing discomfort. Another example: The stickiness in their relationship was becoming more apparent as they argued over small things. Here, "stickiness in their relationship" refers to the tension and difficulty in their relationship.
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Detailed voltammetric investigations that demonstrate the potential of 1-butyl-3-methyl imidazolium tetrafluoroborate ([BMIM][BF4]), a commonly used room-temperature ionic liquid (RTIL), to enhance the stickiness in the sticky dissociative electrodetoxification pathway for chloroacetonitrile are presented.
That's Dumas's stickiness in action.
"But they are beginning to see that there is a lot of tar and stickiness in the steamrolling process".
Middelhoff saw the "stickiness" in AOL's consumer-friendly features, and it was the businessman's equivalent of love at first sight.
In Oneida, parents were separated from their young offspring, in an effort to break attachments that could deviate from communal solidarity ("stickiness," in another Oneidan coinage).
One cause of the stickiness in long-term rates is the widespread belief that the economy will resume its productivity-driven boom in the next few years.
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So much of the battle online is won or lost on hype, and currently both Facebook and Google are not only beating Yahoo in coolness but also in stickiness i.e. time spent on site.
However, you ask if further discoveries about why temperature plays a role in stickiness might result in better ways of removing gum from one's shoe.A grandmother would tell you what she has known for years.
Here, the classical rate law for chemical reaction has been tested for its fitness in correlating the time-response of cohesion or stickiness developed in packed amorphous particles during temperature/humidity treatments.
Which is where "stickiness" comes in.
Pumps coated with black stickiness rusted in the corrosive salt air...
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