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Discover LudwigThe phrase "those gerbils" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group of gerbils that have already been mentioned or are known to the reader. Example: "I noticed that those gerbils are particularly active today, running around their cage."
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Those gerbils!
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I care about the glib parakeet and those jerks the gerbils, but I'm not sure those are the same gerbils as before.
Collect ten million dollars and appear with the gerbils on "Larry King Live".
And this definitely beats the gerbils.
You'll do better with the gerbils.
Think about the gerbils.
Know the gerbils' health history.
Post hoc comparison revealed that the effect of group indicates a significant increment in the discrimination rates of SKF-38393 treated SKF-38393 treatede of vehicle-treated controls.
McAllister et al. [ 17] used 2 × 10 Giardia trophozoites in 0.5 mL of PBS to infect, by orogastric inoculation, the same strain of gerbils as those used in this study.
This posture is very similar to those previously described for Mongolian gerbils [ 10].
In session 2, the discrimination rates monitored in SKF-38393 treated SKF-38393 treatedntly exceeded those of vehicle-treated controls.
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