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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a defined threshold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a specific limit or boundary is established for measurement or evaluation.
Example: "In order to qualify for the program, applicants must meet a defined threshold of experience and education."
Alternatives: "a specified limit" or "a set boundary".
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Firstly, anything that sets a defined threshold for investors' losses has the potential to cause trouble as well as alleviate it.
But the president was unwilling to agree on any specific action by Iran — like reaching a defined threshold on nuclear material, or failing to adhere to a deadline on negotiations — that would lead to American military action.
where τ3 is a defined threshold.
In [12], users adjust their spectrum usage based on a defined threshold called poverty-line.
If the obtained value is higher than a defined threshold, the event is labeled as anomalous.
When the angle formed among samples is smaller than a defined threshold only one input is accepted for the training.
No male contraception is required if the dose is below a defined threshold for genotoxic concern applicable to small molecules.
When the LET of a link falls below a defined threshold, a route recovery procedure is started.
The novel contribution of this tool is to permit programmers to find a minimum execution time, while the efficiency level is maintained over a defined threshold.
We have defined the SV as that spatial region in which scatterers contribute a component to the total gated received-signal energy above a defined threshold.
Additional arguments of this function include the removal of inorganic molecules or those compounds with a molecular mass above or below a defined threshold.
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