adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
available
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It will also enable tutors to visit community groups and to train tutors in areas where they are not presently available .
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The best scheme presently available is to use high-temperature gas-phase electrolysis of carbon dioxide.
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This is a relatively clean source of energy compared to chemical sources such as coal-burning power stations and to presently available nuclear power.
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The most important limitation of presently available systems is the lack of a reliable deglutitive signal.
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These studies need to be repeated with presently available more accurate methods for assay of histamine.
■ VERB
constitute
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It is certain that we have to devise ways to move beyond antiracism as it is presently constituted .
use
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I presently use a Grolux tube.
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The volume of glucose tests performed in the laboratory has increased considerably making automated instruments more convenient and practical to use presently .
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Both are thinly populated areas far from departure and arrival points presently used by local commuters.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Tea will be served presently .
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The university presently operates two cancer research centers.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Chek Lap Kok is open 24-hours a day and presently serves 45 million passengers a year.
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Eventually it is intended to remove the ramp which presently gives access to the pattern room.
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The watchers from Berwick's walls presently could see them no more, in an overcast early summer night.
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There presently is funding for 200 beds, but the center could be expanded to 400.
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There are presently three separate standards for such modems, and all three are evolving even as the equipment is being sold.
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Though a number of its species are uncommon, comparatively few are presently in danger.
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What I take exception to is the manner in which we are presently carrying out our naval preparations.