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Discover LudwigThe phrase "* throughput" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in a technical or business context to refer to the rate at which something can be processed or transmitted. Example: "The new software update significantly improved the network's throughput, allowing us to transfer large files in a much shorter amount of time."
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This should provide much better throughput.
Everything is done to "maximise throughput".
Being paid on outcomes, not throughput, is a risk.
Traffic engineering is the science of maximizing throughput.
SATA 2 is common, and supports a maximum throughput of 3Gbps.
"With the green lane, the family lane, the throughput is a little slower".
For a given throughput of customers, how many tables and chairs should be provided?
Natural ecosystems develop niches where every aspect of the material throughput is used.
She's fallen into Bartleby's world, where the index of life is throughput.
However, service quality is poor, throughput is limited and prices are quite expensive," Opeke says.
Starbucks would also benefit from improved efficiencies through reduced waiting times and higher throughput, which was likely to boost profits.
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