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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concept presented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an idea or notion that has been introduced or explained in a particular context.
Example: "The paper discusses a concept presented in the previous chapter regarding the impact of technology on education."
Alternatives: "an idea introduced" or "a notion explained".
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Entitled "Harlem Speak: Streetsigns & Soapboxes," the speaking device is a reprise of a concept presented 20 years ago by Laurie Hawkinson, John Malpede and Erika Rothenberg.
This observation makes a somewhat hypothetical connection to a concept presented 150 years ago by Rudolf Virchow [42] and Julius Conheim [43], who proposed the "embryonic rest hypothesis of cancer development" [44].
The reason for this difference closely follows a concept presented in Kaleta et al. (2006): a steady-state flux in a network uses some species that cannot be produced at a positive rate.
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This special issue on transactional memory introduces transactional memory as a concept, presents an overview of some of the most important approaches so far, and finally, includes five articles that advances the state-of-the-art in transactional memory research.
And, the word stress is a loaded concept presented to juries, often in a distorted way that trivializes real PTSD.
We may use a new concept presented by existence-nonexistence, which represents both existenceand nonexistence.
The linguistic variable, a similar concept presented by William Labov, refers to features with variations that are referentially identical but carry social and stylistic meaning.
To address this gap, OEMs will pursue a store-within-a-store concept, presenting their products side by side in the new "showroom" environment similar to concepts seen in Asia today.
Half-Idea: n. [A partially formed concept presented by an improviser, essentially saying,] "I'm not sure that I can explain why this part of the monologue or opening is funny.
The new concept, presented in a Nature Communications paper, involves microscopic droplets of a conductive fluid flowing between electrodes coated with dielectric films.
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