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"vigorous reactions" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to strong and intense responses to a situation or stimulus. One can use "vigorous reactions" in a variety of contexts, such as describing someone's emotional or physical response to a situation, a chemical reaction, or a political event. For example: - The crowd's vigorous reactions to the controversial speech could be heard throughout the auditorium. - The medicine caused vigorous reactions in some patients, while others experienced no side effects. - She was surprised by her own vigorous reactions to the news of her promotion. - The scientific experiment resulted in vigorous reactions between the two substances. - The government's policy change elicited vigorous reactions from both supporters and critics.
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Excellent CMAS resistance in Gadolinium Zirconate, Gd2Zr2O7 (GZO) coatings is attributed to vigorous reactions between the CMAS melt and the GZO that form secondary phases that rapidly crystallize and block further infiltration of CMAS.
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Local cable operators report a positive and unexpectedly vigorous reaction to the channel.
China's vigorous reaction to the award has been viewed by many outsiders as an effort to wield its newfound economic muscle to assert its political interests worldwide.
So when Mr. Sheppard's sonorous voice rang out with the precisely pronounced four syllables of "Jason Halper and Jasonn stepped up to a different kind of plate, it drew a vigorous reaction.
The achievements of realism at the end of the 19th century continued to resonate through the turn of the 21st century, but the most influential innovations in early 20th-century theatre came from a vigorous reaction against realism.
A vigorous reaction against the mainstream of theatre erupted in the late 1960s, stimulated by a wave of political protest around the world, visits by French and American avant-garde companies, an upsurge of "alternative culture," and an abolition of the lord chamberlain's powers of censorship (1968).
It causes vigorous reaction of the reactants inside the reactor.
This increases the surface area of the metal in contact with water, generating a vigorous reaction.
Due to vigorous reaction at high temperature (as rate of reaction doubled roughly with increase of every 10 °C) and production of steam, the closed drums experienced high pressure.
On the other side, 4 M solution showed a strong and vigorous reaction with NaBH4 which is believed to be due to HCl reactivity.
A vigorous reaction taking place in the electrolyte with a high sulfuric acid concentration of 3– 5 M led to in the deposits cracked which deteriorated corrosion resistance.
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