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The phrase "a certain structures" is not correct in English.
It should be "certain structures" or "a certain structure." You can use "certain structures" when referring to specific types of structures without identifying them explicitly.
Example: "In the study of architecture, certain structures are known for their unique designs and historical significance."
Alternatives: "specific structures" or "particular structures."
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Most graph-based segmentation methods attempt to search a certain structures in the associated edge weighted graph constructed on the image pixels, such as minimum spanning tree [20, 21], or minimum cut [22, 23].
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then to put them into a certain structure.
Journalistic texts are characterised by a certain structure that algorithms can be programmed to imitate.
That gave us a certain structure and identity, even if it was precarious.
And also a certain structure in the Bronx, now not long for the world.
Like jazz players, early musicians can embellish melodies and chords within a certain structure.
We have tried in sport for centuries to create a certain structure.
Their return has a certain structure, too, at least in the case of two of the women.
That process translates general data on hurricane wind speeds into specific data on how those winds "excite," or act upon, the geometry of a certain structure.
Therefore, one has to be careful when comparing a band gap value obtained from theoretical calculations for a certain structure that is different in experiments.
The superhero team movie is going to have a certain structure, but no cars turn into anything else except piles of rubble.
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