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The phrase "a collection of fixed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group or assortment of items that are unchanging or established in some way.
Example: "The museum features a collection of fixed artifacts that showcase the history of ancient civilizations."
Alternatives: "a set of established" or "a group of predetermined".
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The Lefschetz fixed point theorem generalizes a collection of fixed point theorems for different topological spaces.
In the problem of Apollonius, for example, one sought to find the locus of points whose distances from a collection of fixed lines satisfied a given relation.
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Due to the requirement of the classifiers [ 19], the feature vector must be a collection of fixed-length vectors.
The controller uses velocity measurements and the position coordinates of a collection of landmarks fixed in the environment.
Vista Service Pack 1 — a collection of bug fixes and enhancements to the operating system — may take care of many issues like frequent browser crashes, driver incompatibilities and other performance problems.
A collection of bug fixes for machine.sml in the Reactive library.
11 A collection of bug fixes for machine.sml in the Reactive library.
6 A collection of bug fixes for machine.sml in the Reactive library. 10 Made the UnixPath.path_list type concrete (= string list).
This is a collection of bug fixes and tweaks for all four members of the Office family: Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Entourage.
By loose analogy, any sequence in which each term is the sum of a collection of earlier terms in fixed (relative) locations is called a Fibonacci sequence.
Mr. Derrida (pronounced "deh-ree-DAH") inspired and infuriated a generation of intellectuals and students with his argument that the meaning of a collection of words is not fixed and unchanging, an argument he most famously capsulized as "there is nothing outside the text". Jacques Derrida, shown in 1981, contended that language was inevitably ambiguous.
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