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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a certain property" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific characteristic or attribute that is not explicitly named or defined.
Example: "In this experiment, we are investigating a certain property of the material that affects its conductivity."
Alternatives: "a specific attribute" or "a particular characteristic".
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And there's a certain property associated with heat flow with b, and it didn't change.
"A certain property fundamentalism, having no connection to our tradition, now reigns in this culture".
Dawson says: "A certain property might once have been divided into three and now it could be 15.
This type of machine produces no output, but instead tells whether or not the input string has a certain property.
Here we consider a more challenging problem, namely to calculate the probability by which a certain property is satisfied.
"There's just a certain property of aluminum that if you heat it up too much, or for too long, it loses a lot of its strength," he said.
When a certain property ϕ belongs to one and only one object, it is convenient to have an expression that names that object.
This illustrates the fact that the principle of abstraction implies the existence of sets the elements of which are all objects having a certain property.
But as things progress, we'll tend to find it useful to ask whether a system does or doesn't have a certain property.
As a generalization of these results, we prove that a union of spherical designs with a certain property carries the structure of a coherent configuration.
To say "This is a triangle," for example, is to attribute a certain property, that of being a triangle, to a certain spatiotemporal object, such as a figure drawn in the sand.
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