Sentence examples for that precipitates from inspiring English sources

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"It's the goo that precipitates out of the acid mine drainage".

Is it this lunge for redemption that precipitates all the other failed attempts at happiness?

However, Elliott's policy recommendations are based on a misunderstanding of economic history that precipitates much of the media.

For example, the product could be coloured or could be a solid that precipitates from a solution.

Is there a "right" kind of inflammation that protects us from infections and a "wrong" kind that precipitates disease?

Do you think the culture that precipitates substance abuse by celebrities will ever bother to reform itself?

Always, it's the attempt to avoid, to hide, and to dissemble that precipitates the final undoing.

The calcium carbonate that precipitates above 30 °C (the high-temperature form) is known as aragonite.

The strong craving to smoke is a core factor of smoking abstinence that precipitates relapse.

To deter abuse, Suboxone contains naloxone, a substance that precipitates withdrawal symptoms when the drug is injected.

Yet just as vivid in Pita's show is the dramatisation of the Samsa household, and Kafka's allegory of the oppressive world that precipitates Gregor's transformation.

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