Examples of using A phase in English and their translations into Arabic
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It's just a phase.
Into a phase three clinical trial.
That was a phase.
A Phase II Advisory Committee.
It wasn't a phase, Mother.
People also translate
He's going through a phase.
Will, it's a Phase III study.
You can't go back a phase!
It's not exactly a phase of my life I'm eager to revisit.
Maybe this is just-- maybe it's a phase.
I have got a phase two.
We call that seating arrangement a phase.
Let me squeak a phase four in.
Fitz and I, we could survive a phase.
She's been going through a phase the past couple of months.
Wake up. You're a confused little girl going through a phase.
He's going through, like, a phase or something.
If there is a phase loss, the LCD will appear a corresponding indication.
Optically, a glass-like sheet used to create a phase difference.
And we just thought it was a phase and that he would grow out of it.
When atoms move from one seating to another this is called a phase change.
We have already entered a phase of reappraisal that should lead to improvements.
To develop a trial phase to demonstrate the usefulness of a phase down approach;
We have run a phase two trial in Switzerland on, again, recurrent patients-- patients who have received standard therapy and whose cancer has come back.
To develop a trial phase to demonstrate the usefulness of a phase down approach;
To strengthen popular resistance, for the labor movement to enter a phase of counter-attack.
International climate negotiations are at serious risk of entering a phase of political stalemate.
