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The phrase "a buffer was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to computing, data management, or any situation where a buffer is being referenced in the past tense.
Example: "During the data transfer, a buffer was created to temporarily hold the information before it was processed."
Alternatives: "a buffer existed" or "a buffer had been".
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Nor was he so loved or so socially adept that a buffer was not an obviously better idea.
A buffer was then constructed for each point using a sliding variable size based on the great circle distance to neighbouring points in the grid pattern.
In this work, a buffer was designed to place before the expansion machine to mitigate the dramatically varying reaction rate, and two sets of resorption cycle were arranged to overcome the intermittent performance of the chemisorption.
Sharma et al. [21] studied a sensor node with an energy-harvesting source, and a buffer was used to store the generated energy.
Due to a number of factors, a buffer was not used for the reactions described above.
For plasma, a buffer was redundant as the pH is constant at ± 7.4.
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HOMO-A buffer was applied on the top of the gradient.
Zone B, instead of being a buffer, is around the corner.
Fixed undo/redo commands so that commands within a buffer are rendered as a single entity.
These frequencies have traditionally been left largely empty, because broadcasters send out such powerful signals that a buffer is needed between channels.
He also defended the soundness of the bank tests, saying estimates regulators used to determine how much capital was needed as a buffer were "appropriately conservative".
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