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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concept over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a preference or comparison between concepts, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The discussion focused on a concept over another, but it was not well-defined."
Alternatives: "a concept in comparison to" or "a concept rather than".
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The idea is to develop a concept over five years that would improve truck fuel economy 50% through a combination of engine technologies and improved aerodynamics.
Right now Headbanger is just a concept over at Yanko Design, but I for one while likely never needing such an apparatus can fully appreciate the alternative design.
A creative director friend of mine recently commented how he noticed that younger designers were absolutely captivated when he used tracing paper in layers to develop a concept over an existing printed photograph.
I, however, am not so sure and I wonder if we, like many families, are now just fighting over a concept, over an idea of what is good for children in general.
Showing students how we think about a biology concept, or how biologists more generally have thought about a concept over the history of biology, illustrates how the entire field of biology has changed its collective understanding.
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But this is a concept left over from an outdated model.
Executive produced by Steven Spielberg and directed by Robert Zemeckis, early versions of the script had the time machine as not a DeLorean but a Mustang, and even as a fridge – a concept rejected over fears children might get trapped inside them in an effort to recreate the film.
The team focused on a concept developed over a century ago by Nikola Tesla.
For example, creating a concept map over the course of a semester was found to improve critical thinking in nurses [ 77].
Interpretation errors occurred when students wrongly interpreted a concept due to over-generalisation of the existing schema.
Interpretation errors, according to Olivier (1989), occur when students wrongly interpret a concept due to over-generalisation of the already existing schema.
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