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The phrase "a certain intractable" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a context where you are describing a specific problem or issue that is difficult to manage or resolve.
Example: "The team faced a certain intractable challenge that required innovative solutions."
Alternatives: "a particular stubborn" or "a specific unmanageable".
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Therapeutical effects of TCMs around the world for curing a certain intractable disease are usually from whole outcomes of multiple constituents in the clinic, no matter what single TCM or compound prescription is applied by the patients.
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"The problems that led up to Pearl Harbor, and this, are in a certain sense intractable human problems: bureaucracies, people being unwilling to share," Ms. Goodwin said.
At one point near the end of the war, for example, frustrated American commanders ordered that in certain intractable hostile areas, any gatherings observed from the air of more than a handful of people would be attacked with B-52 strikes -- the war's knockout punch, capable of leveling an area the size of several football fields.
The dead spruce forest of Alaska is also a lesson, to some ecologists, of how warmer temperatures present intractable problems for living things anchored to a certain area.
The main observation is that binding a certain problem parameter to a fixed constant makes many of the intractable problems tractable.
Variational inference is used as an approximation technique: given an intractable probability distribution p, the variational approach finds an optimal approximation q within a certain family of distributions.
— a certain pleasure.
A certain lady.
"To a certain point.
A certain earnestness.
A certain pattern emerged.
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