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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a classical part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a section or component that is traditional or characteristic of a particular style, especially in music, literature, or art.
Example: "In this symphony, the composer included a classical part that pays homage to the great masters of the past."
Alternatives: "a traditional section" or "a standard component."
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The newly derived Eshelby tensor is separated into a classical part and a gradient part.
We can write many problems with nonlocal boundary conditions (NBC) in this form, where,, is a classical part and,, is a nonlocal part of boundary conditions.
In this formalism this particular situation is accounted for by decomposing each field mode into a sum of a classical part and a quantum part A in ( t ) = ( a in ( t ) + α in ) e − i ω p t, A out ( t ) = ( a out ( t ) + α out ) e − i ω p t, A ( t ) = ( a ( t ) + α ) e − i ω p t, (4).
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But setting mostly student performers beside a masterly jazz musician ultimately did the classical part of the program a disservice.
On the other hand, members of the elite were evidently also acutely aware that it was impossible to sustain the culture of the empire, both secular and clerical, without a classical education, part of which was and always had been, philosophy.
The melody that ties "Babe" together is part pop, part classical, part Westlake.
In the classical part the American Contemporary Music Ensemble performs music by Chen Yi and Kevin Volans.
There were touches from the world of instrumental jazz in the classical part of his performance as well.
Navara won the rapid match 3-1, but lost the classical part 1,5 -2,5.
He based his strategy on defense, presenting difficult puzzles to Carlsen during the classical part of the match.
In contrast, the classical part of the formula is dependent on the projection of the movement of the source into the line-of-sight which yields different results for different orientations.
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