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Filter by Meaning The manager will titrate the new employee into the team gradually to ensure a smooth transition.
The fashion designer will titrate new styles into the existing collection to keep up with the latest trends.
The teacher decided to titrate new teaching techniques into her lessons to make learning more engaging for her students.
The research team will titrate the new methodology into the existing study to ensure accurate results.
The IT department will titrate the new software into the existing system to minimize disruptions.
The coach plans to titrate new exercises into the athlete's training regimen to improve their performance.
The lab technician will titrate the temperature to speed up the reaction.
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