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"wide utilization" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the widespread or extensive use of something. Example: The wide utilization of technology in schools has greatly improved the learning experience for students.
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Chitosan had a wide utilization to satisfy this demand.
Very poor corrosion resistance of magnesium and magnesium alloys significantly limits their wide utilization.
This paper aims to provide a solid theoretical foundation to popularize the wide utilization of CSS in engineering applications.
In recent years, polyaniline/CoFe2O4 nanocomposites have gained attention because of their wide utilization in optoelectronics and biomedical studies.
Robots have found an increasingly wide utilization in all fields, and they move objects with blurring speed, repeat performances with unerring precision and manipulate tasks with high dexterity.
The similar size of nanoparticles and biomolecules such as proteins and polynucleic acids provide a wide utilization of these materials in biology and medicine [11].
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These nanorods have wide utilizations such as nanolasers, solar cells, optoelectronics, light-emitting devices, sensors, and photocatalysts [4 6, 8, 10, 11, 20], while bulk ZnO only absorbs in the UV region because of its large bandwidth, 3.2 eV (380 nm) [17 19].
He criticized the TLC for adopting "an industry-wide utilization rate that does not hold bases accountable for keeping cars full with paying passengers".
Here we used epigenomic profiling for H3K27ac, a mark of active enhancers, coupled to transgenic mouse assays to examine the genome-wide utilization of enhancers in three different mouse tissues across seven developmental stages.
The electro-oxidation of carbon materials enormously degrades their performance and limits their wider utilization in multiple electrochemical applications.
We review here recent progress on BPH resistance genetics and molecular breeding in rice, aiming to help a wider utilization of BPH resistance genes.
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