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The phrase 'usefully explore' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express the idea of examining something in a productive or beneficial manner. For example: The students usefully explored the different career options available to them.
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These facts indicate that different combinations are able to usefully explore different aspects of coexpression: therefore the most effective strategy is to consider the union of all such predictions.
Future work could usefully explore whether invasion success is differentially associated with enlargement of specific parts of the brain (as predicted by the functional role of the forebrain in promoting behavioural flexibility), or with a general size increase (suggesting that invasion success is facilitated by enhanced perceptual and motor skills, as well as cognitive ability).
Future work could usefully explore the negotiation of delayed antibiotic prescribing and other options in situ.
44 Future research could usefully explore these issues further in the context of gout diagnosis.
Further primary research, such as an ethnographic study following volunteers in relevant settings, could usefully explore all these anomalies.
Future research could usefully explore whether people also hold positive and negative beliefs about site-specific cancers.
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Kelley is usefully exploring the corrosive ways that legalisms infect the most informal interactions at school and in the workplace when traditions of trust and manners break down.
In N2, Wark talked to the author of a book about Putin's attitude to the internet, usefully exploring a story unlikely to be featured elsewhere on TV.
The New Yorker, November 29, 1999 P. 124 Briefly Noted book review of "Tamara de Lempicka: A Life of Deco and Decadence" (Clarkson Potter; $35) by Laura Claridge... Lempicka wasn't thoughtful, but Claridge is, and she usefully explores the nature of modernism and women painters' place in it.
Thought experiments such as, "Can I move something from A to B without passing through the intervening space?" are tried and tested tools in the explanation of such ideas; familiarity with the trappings of Star Trek serves nicely to bring such things to life.The question of why humans cannot interbreed with Vulcans (sorry, Mr Spock) is not usefully explored in the same way.
We then argue that the choice of which parts of the landscape to terrace is driven by a range of cultural and environmental priorities that are most usefully explored by a combination of global, local and auto-correlative modelling, as well as via simulation-based methods.
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