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Discover Ludwig"would be dispensable" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is most often used to indicate that something is unnecessary, unneeded, or unnecessary to the extent that it could be done away with. For example: "Given the recent developments, this part of the plan would be dispensable."
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To mediate the energy supplying intensity and improve the air-quality in western regions, connecting clean energy generators to electricity grids of northern passageway would be dispensable.
If this were not so, every entity would be dispensable (due to a theorem of Craig).[3] What we require for an entity to be 'dispensable' is for it to be eliminable and that the theory resulting from the entity's elimination be an attractive theory.
Studies in experimental models originally proposed that Th17 cells would be dispensable for protection against mycobacterial infection [ 58].
In the latter case, the complex would be dispensable for the subsequent action of Ubc13 Mms2 Rad5 (models A and B).
However, the possession of two enzymes for egg envelope digestion would be dispensable for hatching, so otophysans were able to persist despite the loss of one of the enzymes.
At this stage, it is hard to find out what kind of adaptative role these genes could play in L. major and L. infantum, which would be dispensable for L. braziliensis.
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The process of cholesterol binding would therefore be dispensable to the formation of the gradient itself.
In such a context, Src activation would therefore not be dispensable, but rather would antagonise the normal function of Met.
If the PH domain were to play such an important role under low growth factor stimulation, one would expect that the membrane recruitment mechanisms reliant on protein-protein interactions such as the c-MET/Gab1 and Grb2/Gab interactions would be largely dispensable.
If CED-10/Rac1 inactivation is the primary function of the CYK-4 GAP domain, then CYK-4 GAP activity would be predicted to be dispensable in nop-1; ced-10 embryos.
For it would mean that, to some extent at least, mathematical entities appear to be dispensable after all.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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