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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a benchmarking on" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "benchmarking of" or "benchmarking for."
Example: "We conducted a benchmarking of our performance against industry standards."
Alternatives: "a benchmark of" or "a benchmark for."
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Numbers of specific programs are established to obtain the target point as a benchmarking on the efficient frontier, and bring the adjusted inputs and outputs as respectively close to their target ones as possible.
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It also provides a benchmark on transposition model accuracies.
A benchmark on six classification problems is given.
America used to stand for something in the world – we set a benchmark on human rights.
This model corresponds to a benchmark on which control law can be tested or designed.
With the new Grand Cherokee, Chrysler has created a Jeep that has reasonable performance both on-road and off, but that is not a benchmark on either front.
Several Mode-I examples are presented herein to set a benchmark on accuracy and runtime efficiency of the proposed method.
It is hoped that the research in this paper may provide a benchmark on the derivation of mechanical properties of CNT from continuum models.
It is hoped that this research may provide a benchmark on the stability analysis of cracked structures in engineering applications, especially for structures subjected to follower compressive load.
Cross examine data to build a better picture: We use Alps reports to give us a benchmark on the progress students should be making when they move from GCSEs to A-levels, using GCSE average point scores.
Here, we use this full-duplex scenario as a benchmark on the performance study.
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