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Discover LudwigThe phrase "uncontrollable manner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an action or behavior that is out of someone's control. For example: He kept laughing in an uncontrollable manner, no matter how hard he tried to stop.
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Now, my own children will not see me cry in a hysterical or uncontrollable manner.
Cells exposed to extreme physicochemical or mechanical stimuli die in an uncontrollable manner, as a result of their immediate structural breakdown.
Tumorigenesis, progression, and metastasis are complex malignance process in vivo that involves a series of events, including rapid proliferation of mutant cells in an uncontrollable manner, inhibition of programmed cell death, abundant angiogenesis, escaped from immune surveillance, invasion and colonization into distant organs.
In contrast to a purely 'selfish' or 'parasitic' perception of mobile DNA, this view supports the idea that prokaryotes, and maybe life in general, may also make use of mobile DNA for its own benefits, rather than being constantly invaded by it in an uncontrollable manner.
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From my room in the surprisingly hip Hotel Føroyar on the hillside above the capital, the sea looks more white than blue and I prepare to disgrace myself with all manner of uncontrollable bodily eructations as our boat heaves and plunges out into the fjord.
We attempt in that manner to understand the effect of noise factors (uncontrollable variables) and reduce process variations within the fabrication process.
Attempting to control an uncontrollable situation and expecting others to behave in a certain manner can lead to changes in our own behavior, moods and possibly lead to an uncharacteristic response.
Tanya is given to extended, uncontrollable crying fits, while both the older and the younger man are subject to all manner of other tantrums.
Such uncontrollable loss of animal changes from year to year, causing growth and decrease in herds in a typically unstable manner (Goldstein and Beall 1990; Miller 1998, 2000).
Railton and Weston concluded that while both videos focus on two singers performing seductive dance routines, Minogue is presented in a calculated manner and "is always provisional, restricted, and contingent", whereas Beyoncé displays a particular "primitive, feral, uncontrolled and uncontrollable" sexuality embodied by the black female body.
Uncontrollable laughter.
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