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- noun Plural form of
inclusion .
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Examples
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Flaws in the diamond, such as minerals or laser lines from when the diamond is cut, are called "inclusions."
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One of the interesting inclusions is a scientific article by Russian astrophysicist Shklovsky, who suggested that the Martian moon Phobos was artificial, because it was light-weight and had an unusual orbit.
Moon shots frankwu 2007
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Zach, cream cheese with inclusions is certainly nothing new.
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Clarity grades measure birthmarks—internal flaws are called inclusions, external ones blemishes.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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Clarity grades measure birthmarks—internal flaws are called inclusions, external ones blemishes.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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Clarity grades measure birthmarks—internal flaws are called inclusions, external ones blemishes.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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People are particularly wild about "inclusions" -- the industry term for the added bits of candy, chocolate, fruit and syrups like those in the PC "loaded" line and at specialty stores such as Marble Slab and Cold Stone.
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Internal blemishes called inclusions reduce the value of the stone.
Time for Something Special Michael Clerizo 2011
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Skilled Stadium will be boosted by big-name inclusions Steve Johnson and Darren Milburn.
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Skilled Stadium will be boosted by big-name inclusions Steve Johnson and Darren Milburn.
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Other stones contain faults, or “inclusions,” that need to be worked around.
The Woman Shaking Up the Diamond Industry Condé Nast 2020
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