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concordant

[kon-kawr-dnt, kuhn-] / kɒnˈkɔr dnt, kən- /












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“If a 16-year-old individual is ready to take gender affirming hormone therapy, such as estrogen or testosterone, they will be concordant with their peers, who are nearly all experiencing pubertal hormones.”

From Seattle Times Jun. 10, 2022

The state’s leadership is making decisions that result in the recommendations and concordant implementations that will help ensure our safety.

From Washington Post Mar. 18, 2020

Laccoliths are blister-like, concordant intrusions of magma that form between sedimentary layers.

From Textbooks Jan. 1, 2017

However, nucleotide variants in those highly covered regions were concordant with those obtained from Illumina sequencing, with the exception of a single variant in a homopolymeric region.

From Nature Feb. 2, 2016

He had never let himself go before, and he had written too much for print not to be self-conscious and critical of even a love-letter intended only for concordant eyes.

From Black Oxen by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton




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