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useful
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Professional development and postgraduate training in primary health care could be a useful adjunct in improving quality.
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Televised instruction is, at best, a useful adjunct to the real thing.
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The law of confidence can be a very useful adjunct to other intellectual property rights.
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Moreover, unlike Bacon, they painted portraits - always a useful adjunct to any artist's income.
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It is clear, however, that it was not regarded as a useful adjunct to the civil rights agitation.
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Or social activities and institutions may be an important adjunct of study - as with many professional courses.
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Some athletes use hypnotic and suggestive techniques as an adjunct to visualization and mental practice.
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The administration viewed colony activities and behavior as an adjunct of a life isolated from the wider society.
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The main clause elements are subject, predicator, object, complement, and adjunct .
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The younger generation is used to Computer Assisted Learning and other modern technology which is an adjunct to learning.