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phases

Aussprache: [feɪzɪz]

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Kontext: „science“

(noun) a distinct stage in a process or cycle. Like when we talk about the different parts of the moon as it changes shape, each shape is called a phase.

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During the different phases of the moon, it looks different each night.

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The phases of the project weren't followed, so everything became confusing.

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What phase is the project currently in?

Kontext: „development“

(noun) a specific point in a progression or development. For example, when learning a new skill, there are different phases that you go through as you get better.

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She is in the final phase of her training for the competition.

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He skipped the earlier phases and jumped straight to the end.

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Which phase are you in with your learning right now?

Kontext: „project management“

(verb) to put something into a particular stage or sequence. This means you are organizing tasks to happen in steps.

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We need to phase in the new software over the next few months.

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They decided not to phase out the old system entirely, causing confusion.

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When will we begin to phase the changes into the project?

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