noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
genetic
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By manipulation of the tomato's genetic blueprint , scientists can alter the rate at which it ripens.
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J., and is the fourth microbial genetic blueprint Human Genome has determined.
■ VERB
provide
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The benefits established does the book provide the blueprint solution?
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Its reports provided a series of blueprints for post-war society.
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One of those bands is the Cloudwatchers, whose latest cassette single provides two good blueprints for the perfect pop song.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a blueprint for healthcare reform
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Conservation groups have suggested a blueprint for a "Green World".
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Both principles must, of course, coexist, and there is no blueprint for dealing with the conflicts when they arise.
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He calls them a blueprint for disaster in their current form and wants them amended.
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I could have issued a blueprint and handbook had anyone asked.
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Nor is management information yet available for every aspect of the variety of aim and blueprint which a school sets for itself.
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The other tape contains disco and the essential blueprints of a key technology.
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The task took some considerable time as each bone was labelled according to a blueprint held by the archaeologist.
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What geophysicists need is a blueprint for how the earth machine works.
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Yet a centralized command blueprint has been the main approach to making robots, artificial creatures, and artificial intelligences.