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Discover Ludwig"a crossover of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that combines elements from different sources or categories. Example: The fashion show was a crossover of traditional African garments and modern Western styles, creating a unique fusion of cultures on the runway.
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It's about having a robust social life, and as more people realize that there is a crossover of these two audiences, we'll see this type of marketing increase".
Their style is a crossover of trip-hop and break sounds, and together with a few other bands, they keep the electronic music scene alive.
Last October, they released an album, And That, a crossover of dance and classic soul that was received well, but never threatened to set the world on fire.
Just looking at the facts, of the 900 tracks that Radio 1 and Radio 2 play in the daytime, there's a crossover of about 36 tracks," he says.
Energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX) revealed a crossover of ruthenium from the anode side to the cathode side in the cell.
The main route of escape is, probably, a crossover of liquid Li2CO3 onto crucible in TG experiments and onto catalyst in SER tests.
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Other parameters were applied with a mutation frequency of 95, a crossover frequency of 95, and a migration frequency of 10.
GA configuration values included a maximum generation of 100, a crossover probability of 0.5, and a mutation probability of 0.01.
A mutation rate of 0.02 and a crossover rate of 0.8 were chosen.
Many new versions of old stories appeal to a crossover audience of adults and young adults.
A crossover analysis of the airborne gravity data indicates a mean gravity accuracy of 1.7 mGal.
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