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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The coach emphasized the importance of taxis training for the soccer players to improve their agility and control on the field.
The taxis of infantry divisions allowed for a swift and synchronized attack on the enemy.
The general carefully orchestrated the taxis of troops to execute a successful assault.
The scientist taxis the bacteria according to their motility.
The ecologist needs to taxis the bird species based on their migratory patterns.
The zoologist aims to taxis the animal species by their habitat preferences.
The entomologist taxis the insects according to their wing patterns.
The birdwatcher taxis the birds based on their beak shapes.
The ecologist taxis the species by their feeding behaviors.
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