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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suppresses to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express the act of reducing or limiting something, but it lacks proper context.
Example: "The medication suppresses to a certain level, but it does not eliminate the symptoms entirely."
Alternatives: "reduces to" or "limits to"
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Addition of Ca or Mg suppresses to a great extent carbon deposition and leads to high selectivity towards the targeted CSDRM reaction, with almost no occurrence of side reactions.
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Patients' immune systems have to be suppressed to stop their bodies rejecting the donated organs.
Sam Duckworth: We have been suppressed to believe that revolutions and protests will not make a difference.
If Barlow was in love with Lovecraft, he had a lot of suppressing to do.
The cross-axis coupling is suppressed to a negligible level.
It means that hypothalamus has potential to stimulate and suppress to any side of TAR.
The subordinate pass is suppressed to remove the necessity to keep the significant pixels in memory.
Notice that the horizontal axis is suppressed to make the edge modes legible.
Oestradiol levels were suppressed to a similar extent.
But the king's court overrules such rights to suppress challenges to its rule.
It is up to you to suppress both sides to bring about a peaceful settlement.
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