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Meanings of proven especially in English
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Usage of proven especially in English
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The monetization option has provenespecially popular among music publishers.
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The wet-skinned creatures had provenespecially vulnerable to dragon venom.
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But it has provenespecially difficult for the group to get state, federal and nonprofit health grants, Martin said.
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Recent advances in natural language processing-anAI technique that helps machines parse, interpret, and generate text-haveprovenespecially power-hungry.
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These approaches-often referred to as phylodynamic methods-have provenespecially useful for reconstructing the dynamics of rapidly evolving viral pathogens.
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Though the coronavirus has also torn through nursing homes and meatpacking plants jails and prisons have provenespecially vulnerable to mass outbreaks.
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Compound chromosomes, rearrangements in which homologous chromosome arms share a centromere, have provenespecially useful in genetic-based surveys of the entire genome.
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Indeed, the insecure power balance -hung on the scales of unshakable loyalty -has already provenespecially detrimental to Ramaohosa's campaign of renewal.
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A self confessed itinerant, he has provenespecially adaptive to new environments, chameleonic in his ability to quickly employ his talents to new tracks.
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That idea has provenespecially alluring to a certain subset of Silicon Valley for whom the phrase "aligning incentives" sends hearts aflutter.