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Discover Ludwig"twinning with" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is commonly used colloquially to describe a close relationship or similarity between two things. Example: "The sisters were twinning with their matching outfits and hairstyles."
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It does this by twinning with molecules of activator CREB.
This led directly to the twinning with German towns that had been devastated by allied bombing, Kiel (in 1947) and Dresden (1956).
At one point Russia was the 'other' and if we think about who is the 'other' now," he pauses and half-seriously suggests, "maybe we should be twinning with somewhere in Syria".
However, they require the most or more accommodation through prismatic slip and/or extension twinning with low CRSSs.
The interactions of slipping and twinning with both types of hydrides under cyclic straining were observed using SEM and TEM.
Some minor recrystallization texture components result from twinning, with the role of twinning being most important in the early stages of recrystallization.
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Prenzlauer Berg is no longer twinned with Hackney.
The city was twinned with Nablus, on the West Bank.
Sometimes a person's face is twinned with a landscape.
Next I'm off to Porto, twinned with Bristol.
The result was high-impact images twinned with memorable slogans.
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