Sentence examples for were backbone from inspiring English sources

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were backbone

noun

The series of vertebrae, separated by disks, that encloses and protects the spinal cord, and runs down the middle of the back in vertebrate animals.

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In terms of diversity, the data set included 23 noncanonical amino acid modifications, of which 11 were backbone N-methylations, 28 were natural amino acid substitutions, and 12 were deletions.

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The East River Bridges are backbone routes in the New York City bicycle network.

Routers are backbone of networks.

"Financials were the backbone in 2009".

They were the backbone of the paper".

We were the backbone of those shows".

Years ago, criteriums were the backbone of American bike racing.

Such tribes were the backbone of Mr. Hussein's government.

"They were the backbone of our entire treatment," Roy said.

It was pastors who were the backbone of the Revolution.

They are the backbone.

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