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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will contain part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the components or elements that will be included in something, such as a document, presentation, or project. Example: "The final report will contain part of the data collected during the research phase."
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The manifesto will contain part two.
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In practice, many RNA-Seq data sets are generated from transcripts with poly(A) tails, and some of the sequenced fragments will contain parts of the poly(A) tails.
The offering will contain seven parts, with maturities ranging from three years to 30.
In this way the complete and adequate definition of a universal such as man will contain no parts that are further definable.
Novel algorithm will contain large parts of not functional code, but essential for exploiting housekeeping tasks.
ITER, by the time it is finished, will contain ten million individual parts, but he had only twenty-eight people working for him.
Toyota has long been the champion of putting old wine in new bottles: over two-thirds of a new vehicle will contain the unseen parts of a previous model.Pleasing Mrs JonesSpend some time with Toyota people and after a time you realise there is something different about them.
The second, more fruitful alternative consists in introducing a new system of strict implication, still modeled on the Whitehead and Russell system of material implication, that will contain (all or a part of) extensional propositional logic as a proper part, but aspiring to completeness for at least strict implication.
The second part will contain the remainder of points in 𝒫 (that is, 𝒫−𝒬) that weren't sent in the first part.
My next two posts will contain the program they devised: Part 1 -- stretching; Part 2 will get you sweaty using the mattress, chair and floor (clothes on -- this is not a whorehouse aerobic program for which you hopefully require no instruction).
It will contains body parts and debris, but will basically look like a pile of light wood shavings.
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