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Osmosis is typically discussed in the context of biological and chemical processes, so it doesn't have a specific grammatical case. However, in scientific writing, it is often treated as a noun and can be used in various grammatical cases depending on the sentence structure. For example, in English, it can be the subject ("Osmosis occurs...") or the object ("We observe osmosis...").

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