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Discover Ludwig""With background of" can be a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to describe the context or circumstances in which something occurs or is being discussed. Examples: 1. With background of the sun setting over the ocean, the beach was bathed in a warm orange glow. 2. The politician's speech was delivered with background of recent scandals and controversies. 3. The author's writing was enriched with background of personal experiences. 4. The students struggled to understand the lesson without the necessary background of previous lessons. 5. With background of her strict upbringing, she found it hard to let loose and have fun. In general, "with background of" can be used in any situation where you want to provide additional information or context for something.
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Mr. Moore opened the reconfigured session by apologizing for the "curveball" thrown by the darkened library, with Mr. Lowis's lawyer following with background of her client's business and goal.
2 35-year-old man with background of Henoch-Schonlein purpura and end-stage renal disease.
Open image in new window Fig. 13 & 14 Portal venous phase CT shows multiple hypo-enhancing pseudomasses representing areas of hepatic necrosis with background of ascites.
Multiple pathogen detection was also successfully conducted in a phosphate buffered saline (PBS) as well as a serum medium with background of other pathogens.
This phase I clinical trial specifically excluded subjects with background of severe allergic reactions but allowed subjects with known mild to moderate allergies to plant derivatives.
Summary of field survey concerning with background of each population, location, tree size and vegetation was shown in Table 1.
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It is actually wallpaper with backgrounds of Central Park and life-size images of Ms. Sherman posing naked with props like a sword or juggling clubs.
Avedon long ago dispensed with backgrounds of civilizing halftones, let alone the clutter of props; he is a black-and-white photographer, with all the unsparing pencilled clarity that the job demands, not a gray-on-gray man.
Kelly Cutler, a Teen Voices development director, said the magazine, based in Boston, had a circulation of 75,000 and reached out to young women who were disadvantaged, including those with backgrounds of abuse or poverty.
The anti-cosmic shielding has proved to be a valuable investment as the backgrounds of HPGe detectors operating at shallow depths are comparable with backgrounds of detectors placed in laboratories operating at moderate depths of about 250 m w.e.
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