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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dictates" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The policy a dictates is essential for our operations."
Alternatives: "that dictates" or "which dictates".
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The second parameter, a, dictates the number of ranges the values are discretized into.
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The OSM is a facilitating organization, not a dictating one.
By extension, a dictate then kicks in: If you can fix it, you should.
I observed that it had been made in the form of a dictate and therein lay the whole difference.
If you have the right people, it's actually infinitely more powerful than a command or a dictate.
There was also a dictating machine called the Electronic Soundreader, which was playing itself back in a commanding tone.
He also describes Newton's first rule as "a dictate of common sense" (EIP 2.6, 102).
Whether it is a voluntary class you have chosen or a dictated to class.
A home dictates a life, its limits and its possibilities.
When a society dictates what a woman should wear, that's a reinforcement of patriarchy.
A larger ARI dictates a higher correspondence between two types of partitions.
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