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Discover LudwigThe phrase "there are environments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing different settings, contexts, or conditions in which something occurs or exists. Example: "In the study of ecology, there are environments that support diverse forms of life."
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And there are environments that live above the operating system that are meant to allow applications to run on multiple operating systems.
There are environments where trustworthiness is an essential property in military, government, and civil domains.
There are environments that are bad for kids, but they have less to do with how many parents are raising them and more to do with the emotional and interpersonal quality of life at home.
Furthermore, we have used information on the isolation source of all bacterial strains to discern if there are environments and certain bacterial taxa in which the co-selection potential is particularly high.
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The less stable the variometers or where there are environment problems, the more frequent absolute measurements will be required.
The data provide evidence there are environment factors including the amount of forestation and climatic factors that may contribute to cause these clusters.
Then there's environment: "The cues, the color of the bar, the smells, all of those things become linked to the development of tolerance.
There will be environments where sound shapes space, and explorations into how sound affects a viewer's experience.
"In the geological past there were certain environments that were widespread and common," says Polly. "As we come to the geological present they have become less common, and there are new environments".
The environment there was like: Are you kidding me?
Quotas help to ensure there is an environment with independent voices and good governance.
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