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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coherent use of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the effective and logical application of a concept, idea, or resource.
Example: "The report demonstrates a coherent use of statistical data to support its conclusions."
Alternatives: "an effective application of" or "a logical implementation of".
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The calculations make a coherent use of nuclear structure properties determined within the deformed Skyrme–Hartree Fock Bogolyubov framework.
Based on these facts, in this paper, we suggest a unified algorithm which makes a coherent use of both power control and power management algorithms to minimize the energy consumption both in the idle and transmit/receive states.
Another, equally important objective is to help provide the necessary studies to enable a coherent use of phage therapy.
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Plan International Australia backed transparent priorities and strong effectiveness measures as "essential ingredients to a government's coherent use of taxpayers' aid dollars" but said Bishop's plan was "not without its dangers".
A fair bit of the level design devolves into one corridor after another, but it is nicely punctuated by a handful of memorable set-piece sequences, including a few that make coherent use of zero-gravity environments.
All campaigns within the BCOC programme have a consistent 'look and feel' with coherent use of colour across all executions (posters, ads and leaflets) within a certain campaign (Be Clear on Cancer, 2014).
It is about the coherent use of incentives and public money to balance the national economy.
Based on a Bayesian framework, the GS model allows for the representation of epistemic uncertainty, the update of prior uncertainty in the light of operational data and the coherent use of observations coming from different systems.
The authors, a group of eminent lawyers from around the world, looked hard at the international legal system and found that more effective and coherent use of existing laws, rules and norms would inform better climate responses at the international and national level.
As Kant concisely summarizes his position: " the law of reason to seek unity is necessary, since without it we would have no reason, and without that, no coherent use of the understanding, and, lacking that, no sufficient mark of empirical truth…" (A651/B679).[6] This brings us to the second key point offered in the Critique: reason's role in scientific knowledge.
Fields with pre-defined or user-defined elements have been selected to avoid redundancy and ensure coherent use of terms and names, e.g. for primers and DNA markers.
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