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The combination of two traits which are similar but different will result in a hybrid.
you have some traits in you. Traits do not appear in everyone.
what are the two solutions traits what are the two solutions traits
The offspring of those two horses will be a great racer. An animal's offspring will inherit its traits.
He displays hidden traits when under pressure
The two opposing philosophies do not amalgamate with each other
The word "traits" in parentheses in a sentence indicates that the term is being defined or clarified. It may be used to provide additional information or synonyms for the main concept being discussed.
I have many inherited traits.
The word "traits" appears in parentheses in sentence 1 to indicate that it is an optional or supplementary term that can be included for clarity or emphasis. Parentheses are often used to provide additional information or context without disrupting the flow of the main sentence. This allows the reader to understand the sentence fully while recognizing that "traits" is not essential to its core meaning.
Here's a couple: There are a myriad of traits essential for teamwork: trust and responsibility are two of them. There are a myriad of things you can accomplish with team work.
it involves two traits.