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meaning of "biologically"



 
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meaning of "biologically" #1 (permalink) Mon Sep 10, 2007 8:23 am   meaning of "biologically"
 

These sentences are not correct biologically.
Could you tell me what the "biologically" means in this sentence?
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meaning of "biologically" #2 (permalink) Mon Sep 10, 2007 8:51 am   meaning of "biologically"
 

Hi,

I think you need to tell us what
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these sentences
are all about.

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meaning of "biologically" #3 (permalink) Mon Sep 10, 2007 11:50 am   meaning of "biologically"
 

learning_english wrote:
These sentences are not correct biologically.
Could you tell me what the "biologically" means in this sentence?
I'd say that someone had written some sentences about living organisms, and didn't state the facts which relate to biology correctly.
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