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stem flow
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14.35 |
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Maybe Miller can stem the flow. |
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stop flow
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12.51 |
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Clutter stops the flow of energy. |
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control flow
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11.06 |
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Controlling the flow of play. |
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increase flow
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7.97 |
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Others believe magnets work by increasing blood flow. |
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restrict flow
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7.04 |
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The condition restricts blood flow to the heart. |
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reduce flow
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6.06 |
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The dams could reduce downstream flow to Iraq and Syria. |
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block flow
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5.33 |
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Caulking could block this flow. |
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halt flow
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5.07 |
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Rising bond yields halted these flows. |
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improve flow
|
5.07 |
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The road widening should help to improve traffic flow. |
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slow flow
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4.34 |
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This will slow the flow of the venom. |
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regulate flow
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4.02 |
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The dam regulates the flow of water into the river. |
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restore flow
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3.03 |
|
Restore sheet flow. |
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disrupt flow
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2.57 |
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This will disrupt the flow of air. |
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monitor flow
|
2.50 |
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Nurses in following shifts monitored the flow. |
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interrupt flow
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2.44 |
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But his flow was interrupted because of the late start. |
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measure flow
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2.44 |
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Now gauges measure water flow near the canyon. |
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stanch flow
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2.17 |
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Ford is struggling to stanch the flow of red ink in Europe. |
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cut flow
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2.11 |
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Drugs can cut the flow of saliva. |
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limit flow
|
1.91 |
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Russia has been trying to limit the flow of vodka from Ukraine. |
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staunch flow
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1.91 |
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He used his shirt to staunch the flow. |