inclusion in the PONS Dictionary

inclusion Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

optional inclusion as a liability
prohibited inclusion as a liability
tacit inclusion
inclusion of a plant

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The inclusion of a time attack mode can often be an effective way of adding replay value to a game.
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One unique feature of the lab was the inclusion of live animals, which were cared for by the students.
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Differences in conflict resolution across cultures can also be seen with the inclusion of a third party.
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Inclusion is considered a stick by which supermodels are measured.
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This enables a zirconia particle (or inclusion) to absorb the energy of an approaching crack tip front in its nearby vicinity.
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Before the inclusion of nandu (otherwise known as difficulty techniques), routines were marked on their technical and performance standard.
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This sort of sign was sometimes given an element of night use by the inclusion of glass reflectors.
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The film has gained notoriety for the inclusion of several scenes of human death.
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I like the idea of inclusion, so maybe that's what you're hearing in the lyrics.
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The center offers five service programs ranging from inclusion to homebound instruction.
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