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Grammatical aspect in English.
The continuative aspect (abbreviated CONT or CNT) is a grammatical aspect representing actions that are 'still' happening.
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Examples for "cnt "
1 The cnt n 1 null mouse presents with ataxia, progressive muscle weakness, and postnatal lethality, similar to the affected members in this family.
2 However, little is known about the impact of CNT on hMSC behavior.
3 These investigations have demonstrated that some f - CNTs can directly elicitate specific inflammatory pathways.
4 It is up to the CNT to decide what happens now.
5 The first repeated in vitro stimulation of hippocampal neurons with CNT electrodes is demonstrated.
1 Imperial Russia represented the most vast continuative territory which a State ever occupied in all history's records of vast empires.
2 The functions of relatives are performed by position, explanatory or continuative clauses being made to precede directly the word they affect.
1 The growing burden of this disease to our society necessitates cont …
2 The Creek country west of the Verdigris River is almost destitute ( cont . )
3 An abortive treaty was likewise made with the Wyandots, whom Dole ( cont . ) ]
4 Entred &c. The Second Part of the Faerie Queene, cont .
5 But if we get one full company of Delawares and Shawnees, ( cont . )
6 In August, Coffin wrote to Mix that The contrariness and ( cont . )
7 On my arrival here in November last I telegraphed for permission to ( cont . )
8 Mathews and 10 men were killed at the first fire, the others ( cont . )
9 They have won the respect and esteem of our people ( cont . )
10 Everybody knows that the budget will be framed in a cont ( ... )
11 I had a long talk with Opothly-Oholo on that point and told ( cont . )
12 Sturgis, upon the receipt of orders of this date, assumed command of ( cont . )
13 Fraser McClish, though himself a Chickasaw, has raised a company ( cont . )
14 On the way to the Catholic Mission, whither he was going in order ( cont . )
15 Leroy was one hundred twenty-five miles, so Elder computed, from Leavenworth, where he ( cont . )
16 They dare not return to their people unless troops ( cont . )
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