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Actors tend to experiment with mirrors a lot more than other folk.
Many people find me, too, different from other singers because I tend to experiment and add variety to my singing.
Round, long, thin, bell-shaped… I tend to experiment and grow different chillies every year – it's fun just having them on tap to use as and when.
A greater share of Medicare Advantage enrollees undergo testing for LDL, or "bad cholesterol". Medicare Advantage insurers also tend to experiment with innovative care models, according to researchers from Duke's Margolis Center for Health Policy.
We know that teenagers tend to experiment all the time to check the limits of their sexual pleasure.
"It is true that if you tend to experiment with a lot of things in life, you may be inclined to experiment with drugs, as well.
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He tended to experiment with tempo and rubato, as in the third-movement Adagio of Schumann's Quartet in A (Op. 41, No. 3).
No big surprise there, really; Samsung releases a new device (or two) nearly every week, and tends to experiment with new platforms regularly.
Scientists, both theorists and experimentalists, tend to pursue experiments and problems in which their training and expertise can be used.
For example, biology textbooks tend to show experiments with visualizations such as graphs.
In the case of experimental phenotypes, the need to perform the assays on very large numbers of strains will tend to limit experiments to those phenotypes that can be assayed in a simple and relatively inexpensive way.
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