useful adjunct
collocation in Englishmeaningsofusefulandadjunct
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useful
adjective
uk/ˈjuːs.fəl/us/ˈjuːs.fəl/
effective; helping you to do or ...
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adjunct
noun[C]
uk/ˈædʒ.ʌŋkt/us/ˈædʒ.ʌŋkt/
formal
something added or connected to a larger or more ...
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However, this result also suggests that as task complexity grows, debiasers are ausefuladjunctto in-uencers.
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This procedure is beyond the scope of the present study, but would provide ausefuladjunctto it.
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Is hyperbaric oxygen ausefuladjunctin the management of problem lower extremity wounds?
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It is also considered ausefuladjunctto all other treatments as part of skin cancer prevention.
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For our purposes, the hypotheses of substitution and supplementation are ausefuladjunctto the analysis of the data presented here.
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Group-based cognitive behavior stress management is a clinicallyusefuladjunctto offer to women treated for breast cancer.
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There are several ways in which an empirically defined trajectory could serve as ausefuladjunctin building a developmental theory about antisocial behaviors.
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In addition to providing treatment for the family, assessing and treating parent depression may be ausefuladjunctto treatment for depression in children and adolescents.
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It would appear from his comments that he, too, has found supplementation with triiodothyronine ausefuladjunctin the postoperative management of children undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass.
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Ausefuladjunctto these procedures is to monitor any disease that has been vectored by the supposedly eradicated population to see if the disease dies out as expected.
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In order to facilitate further career development it was felt exposure to some of this work could be ausefuladjunctto the learning component of the scheme.
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Why is it ausefuladjunctfor some people over the age of 65, but not for others?
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I will not go into detail, but the talking typewriter appears to be a veryusefuladjunctin the teaching of autistic children.
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Condemned meat, properly treated, is a veryusefuladjunctto other animal feeding-stuffs.
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It is ausefuladjunctto their powers to prevent further crime.
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That is a mostusefuladjunctto our food supplies in this country.
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It would be no cost to the hospital but it would be ausefuladjunctto hospital facilities in the area.
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Dogs are, after all, a veryusefuladjunctto man's activities.
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