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The phrase "a deployments" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a deployment" if referring to a single instance or "deployments" if referring to multiple instances.
Example: "The team is preparing for a deployment next week."
Alternatives: "an implementation" or "a rollout."
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Nevertheless, in this study advanced relays for LTE-A deployments and their specific requirements and constraints are not considered.
The paper "Interference characterization and mitigation for different LTE-A deployments" by Fernandez-Lopez et al. [2] focuses on the interference characterization and resource usage in different LTE-Advanced network deployments.
This article analysed the interference characteristics, performance and use of resources in two different LTE-A deployments: a regular macro-cell network and a network comprising dense small cell clusters.
"This is a deployment order," it says.
They had a routine when he called from a deployment.
But the first missions of a deployment have a way of going terribly wrong.
A deployment to Iraq, however, will be a far different undertaking if it goes ahead.
She backs down a hallway away from the news of a deployment that keeps coming closer.
It's not a book so much as a deployment, and you will not return unaltered.
In March the Senate, with administration support, overwhelmingly approved a resolution calling for a deployment.
"We're potentially looking at a deployment of 5,000 or 10,000 cars.
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