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Discover LudwigThe phrase "zero release" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where there is no release of something or no progress despite attempts to reach a conclusion. For example, "The negotiations resulted in a zero release, as both sides could not agree on the terms."
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Thus the zero release of nitrogen oxide waste gas can be achieved without using any absorption process.
The zero release under anoxic conditions suggests that no competitive adsorptions of Na and Ca occurred.
In 2015, Costa Rica pledged to become carbon neutral (the result of a net zero release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere) by 2021: the latest chapter in this small Central American country's contribution to the climate change agenda.
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Typhlodromus pyri were recovered from all four release locations.
Surely she'll bring out at least one release this year?
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Three release parties were held for the album.
Two releases for the Nintendo's Game Boy Advanced handheld console, and one release for Sony's PlayStation 2 console.
For illustration purposes, only one release per year is shown.
One or two release sites per interneuron-NG2 cell connection.
One by one release your hungry birds.
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