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The phrase "this gets incorporated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something is included or integrated into a larger system, process, or document. Example: "Once the feedback is received, this gets incorporated into the final report to ensure all perspectives are considered."
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"I hope that something like this gets incorporated into the new model.
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Econ 101 tells us — probably correctly — that the only way to get people to change their behavior appropriately is to put a price on emissions so this cost in turn gets incorporated into everything else in a way that reflects ultimate environmental impacts.
If Beacon gets incorporated later, then the check-in process will happen automatically and more accurately.
Since steam zone thickness varies with time, a new vertical sweep efficiency (Eq. 13) term gets incorporated (ESV) into the capture efficiency.
Only one strand of the duplex RNA gets incorporated to RISC and provides sequence specificity to the sRNA targets.
Thus, it is unclear which CENP-A/H4 complex (dimer or tetramer) gets incorporated in the centromeric chromatin.
When this function is not optimized, there is an increased risk of model overfitting, where stochastic noise in training data gets incorporated and results in poor classifiers.
It is expected that 5-Aza has the strongest effect in replicating cells, when it gets incorporated as an analogue of deoxycytidine.
Interactions with PCNA and RPA target the nuclear UNG2 to sites of DNA synthesis, where its main function is to rapidly excise uracil that gets incorporated opposite from adenine (Otterlei et al. 1999).
Stop the processor occasionally to scrape down the sides, so that everything gets incorporated and thoroughly mixed.
But if nobody does this sort of information-processing, how does new information get incorporated in prices?
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