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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concept of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an idea or notion that is being defined or explained in relation to something else.
Example: "The philosopher introduced a concept of a new ethical framework that challenges traditional views."
Alternatives: "an idea of a" or "a notion of a".
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A concept of a density meter is discussed.
African traditional religions have a concept of a supreme being who is known by various names.
A concept of a singular boundary point foruis introduced in terms of the conditioned diffusion.
I don't really have a five-day working week set up; I don't really have a concept of a weekend.
To support architectural integration, a concept of a multi-coloured absorber plate is formulated and tested.
Recently a concept of a 3D-IDEs with insulating barriers separating electrodes digits was introduced.
Thus, a concept of a SOA-PLC is presented in this paper.
On closer inspection, I realised that there is a concept of a real hell yet it is temporary hence the reference to rebirth as an evil spirit there.
The injector designs and experimental results are presented and a concept of a new centrifuge pellet injector is discussed.
Here, a description is given of a concept of a high-frame-rate fast-neutron radiography instrument.
We introduce a concept of a real-world-oriented humanoid robot that can support humans' activities in daily life.
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