embryonic stage

Frequency: 7.08.5 per million words

refers to the initial or developing phase of something

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  • The company is still in its embryonic stage and is seeking initial funding.
  • Quantum computing is currently at an embryonic stage, but its potential is vast.
  • Our research on the new drug is only in the embryonic stage, with years of testing ahead.
  • The political movement was in its embryonic stage in the early 1990s.
  • The idea for the novel remained in an embryonic stage for months before he started writing.
  • Her plans for traveling the world are still in the embryonic stage; she hasn't even bought a map yet.
  • The internet was in its embryonic stage in the late 1980s, accessible only to a few academics.
  • Their friendship was in an embryonic stage, built on shared interests and late-night talks.
  • Despite being in its embryonic stage, the theory has already attracted significant academic attention.
  • Cell differentiation is a critical process during the embryonic stage of development.