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Meanings of many clusters in English
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Usage of many clusters in English
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On electron microscopy, the number of mitochondria was seen to be increased and they formed manyclusters.
2
Simulations with too little matter had too few clusters, while those with too much matter had too manyclusters.
3
The orangery had been transformed into a charming little theatre, and was brilliantly lighted by manyclusters of wax candles.
4
And it hath manyclusters of grapes, some white, some green, some yellow and some red and some black, all of precious stones.
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She and her team of assessors had come across manyclusters of excellence around the country but a "worrying" number of sub-standard meals.
6
Noun, or Wadnoun, as this country and its capital are sometimes called, Mr, Davidson briefly describes as a large district, having manyclusters of inhabitants.
7
When asked how manyclusters there were in the state, Prof Sutton said: "The total number of outbreaks, cumulative, I think, is close to 87".
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Manyclusters with dormant primordial follicles were also present.