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The phrase "a cv of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a curriculum vitae that summarizes a person's education, work experience, and skills.
Example: "I have attached a CV of my professional background for your review."
Alternatives: "a resume of" or "a summary of".
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I think it would be more useful for successful people to write a "CV of good fortune" than a "CV of failure".
The CVs for each batch were ≤13% with the exception of one batch which had a CV of 22%.
The CVs for GLCM variance were less than 5%, except for the medial tibia, which had a CV of 7.91%.
These aren't plaudits about the latest Booker shortlist, but some of the praise directed at a "CV of failure" published by Princeton professor Johannes Haushofer.
A CV of > 35% depicted a high variation of ECe at all measured soil depths.
(a) CV of G, PANI, GP 64, and GP 46 nanocomposites.
The initial physiological state variability led to a CV of 100% for the parameter K.
Considering all the averages shown in this table, we obtained a cv of less than 2.22%.
For PM2.5, average mean and SD were 14 and 1.3 μg m−3, respectively, with a CV of 9%.
It is generally understood that a CV of more than 2.0 indicates a highly variable size distribution.
The mean size of each location was 3.3 spheres, with a CV of 2.1 and SK of 4.9.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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