Collocations withpart

These are words often used in combination withpart.

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accepted part
For local control after breast conserving therapy for primary breast cancer radiotherapy is an accepted part of treatment.
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auto parts
You desecrate a national treasure, no less than by turning a stately home into an auto parts warehouse.
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component part
The measurement and operating benefits of component part commonality.
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constituent part
The neighbourhood groups were a constituent part of the larger local community inhabiting the settlement.
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crucial part
Here is the crucial part.
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deepest part
In this case, the language and the deepest part of the culture, religion, were truly inseparable.
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distal part
Rotation of the transducer allowed simultaneous imaging of the ascending and descending aorta and distal part of the arterial duct.
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eastern part
The eastern part is under considerable pressure from human activity.
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equal part
Otherwise, they hang back and do not play an equal part in the lesson.
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essential part
Military assistance was an essential part of this plan.
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favourite part
There may be differences of opinion about that—everyone has his favourite part of the country.
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fractional part
The fractional part is re-expressed in sexagesimal fractions.
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hard part
The hard part is to show that it is easy not just with high probability but in expectation.
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important part
Clothes, then, are an important part of the stage performance.
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indispensable part
Aerial performance derived from circus acts has become an indispensable part of large public spectacles.
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inescapable part
It is an inescapable part of the human condition.
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inextricable part
They were songwriters from the very start and that was an inextricable part of their stardom.
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innermost part
This is evident from the fact that the innermost part of a pol carried the highest status.
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inseparable part
Advertisements are an inseparable part of free and fair competition.
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integer part
Therefore, if we replace r by its integer part, the hypotheses of the theorem are still satisfied.
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integral part
Amniotic -uid volume is an integral part of the assessment.
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intrinsic part
In this way he saw affect as an intrinsic part of the human neurobehavioral repertoire.
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key part
Meaningful societal change (of which accountability is likely to be a key part) requires the overhaul of political, legal and social institutions.
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manufacture parts
It has power to manufacture equipment—to manufacture parts.
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missing part
Extrapolating a rule would mean supplying the missing part.
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mountainous part
They are also quite common in the eastern upland and in the central mountainous part, although covering smaller areas.
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movable part
The movable part of the bridge is 243 ft long, while the western approach is 148 ft and the eastern approach is 530 ft.
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moving part
Moreover, let l2 and m2 denote the length and mass of the moving part, respectively.
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north-central part
Kajelo is located in the north-central part of the district.
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northernmost part
Significantly, it was found only in the northernmost part of the study area, while further south this interval is represented by shales deposited under well-oxygenated conditions.
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part of culture
Language is seen as a fundamental and integral part of culture and society and not something that can be neatly separated from its context.
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percussion parts
In any case, the gently thudding accompaniment is certainly not to be found anywhere in the percussion parts.
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posterior part
We argue instead that the representational power of the neocortex is not restricted to its posterior part.
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remote part
It is a very remote part of the railway line.
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replacement part
But it either is or is not made as a replacement part.
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southeastern part
Rafts of quartz-biotite schists have been observed in the southeastern part of the complex.
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southernmost part
Demolition has begun on the southernmost part of the fishing pier.
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speaking part
My attention was momentarily diverted at the moment when he was speaking part of his kind words.
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substantial part
Instead, a substantial part of the research has been dominated by an implicitly mechanistic and rationalistic approach.
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temporal parts
Persons are not bundles of the temporal parts of a person, tied together as the strings in a rope, but indivisible.
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tricky part
So now comes the tricky part.
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upper part
This is captured in the upper part.
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valued part
Irrespective of the type of activity or level of intensity, regular exercise had become a valued part of their existence.
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ventral part
Posteriorly it attaches to the ventral part of the basioccipitals.
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vital part
Action is a vital part of musical imagination.
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weakest part
The weakest part of the work is the final section, which deals with plant palaeocology.
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