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The phrase "underlying element" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a key factor or underlying principle that is hidden or not immediately obvious in a given situation. It can be used in any context where there is an underlying component that impacts or drives a certain outcome or situation. Example: The underlying element of successful teamwork is effective communication.
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Finally, objects encapsulate the methods for accessing the underlying element instrumentation.
General contact automatically assigns master and slave roles for contact interactions, and ABAQUS calculates an overclosure tolerance based on the size of the underlying element facets on a slave surface.
Patriotism is an underlying element in fire departments.
That leads to an underlying element which, again, seems insufficiently appreciated by western governments.
As a result, large numbers of isolated, whitewashed stone cottages and farm buildings still dot the rural landscape, forming a strong underlying element within the Welsh social fabric.
There's an underlying element of British humor, but also in a number of cases, they feel almost middle class – they're not raging anger.
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"They're getting less and less able to analyze something and think critically, and pick apart the underlying elements.
This association between depression and AUD suggests that there may be one or more common underlying elements influencing susceptibility to both disorders.
People and healthcare issues were the second underlying factor, suggesting an element of altruism but not as strong as with Danish students in 1972 and 1994.
Alternatively, the molecular basis responsible for the I element instability observed here might differ somehow from that underlying I element transposition in dysgenic crosses.
Even those who see an underlying racial element in today's political anger don't suggest that these extreme conditions apply.
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