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The phrase "a certain time block" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific period of time that is defined or allocated for a particular purpose or activity.
Example: "We need to schedule the meeting for a certain time block to ensure everyone can attend."
Alternatives: "a specific time period" or "a designated time slot."
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In a certain time block, the maximal continuous transmission power of the source can be obtained as: begin{aligned} tilde p_{o}!&=frac{mathcal{Q}_{o}^{mathrm{c}}}{1-tau}-p_{mathrm{c}} &=!left(!frac{tau}{1-tau}!right)!eta p_{mathrm{e}}!left[tilde G_{r}min!left(1, tilde{!!d}^{-alpha}right),+,tilde G_{s}minleft(1,d^{-alpha}right)right],-,p_{mathrm{c}}.
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With me the piece arrives like a block, after a certain time.
Moreover, for the sake of clarity, we have emphasized the intra- and inter-cell interference phenomenon in a certain time slot by indicating the resource blocks being the source of interference and the affected resource blocks.
He added 'StayFocused', an add-on tool for web browser, Google Chrome because it blocks user-defined websites over a certain time period.
Services can be considered the building blocks of what an agent can undertake at a certain time.
The normalized sensitivity coefficients for the original model are shown in Figure 2, where each small block describes a normalized sensitivity for a certain parameter at a certain time.
You can also block things by time of day, scheduling all your extra activities in a certain time frame each morning or evening leaving the rest of the day free for your own personal or work-related efforts.
"We just converged at a certain time".
Go to bed at a certain time?
We grew apart at a certain time.
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