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The phrase "a discrete event" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as statistics, computer science, or event-driven systems to refer to an event that occurs at a specific point in time and is distinct from other events.
Example: "In the simulation, each arrival of a customer is treated as a discrete event that triggers a series of responses in the system."
Alternatives: "an individual event" or "a distinct occurrence".
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A discrete event simulation approach was adopted with both space and time being represented discretely [ 26].
The trauma thus becomes a discrete event, not a constant, self-replicating, encompassing condition.
"A trauma cast out of time, experienced continuously, if unconsciously, instead of as a discrete event".
For too long, exit interviews have been considered a discrete event focused on organizational failure.
After Swimming To Cambodia, however, he increasingly abandoned the idea that a given piece was about a discrete event.
— "a discrete event that produces persisting positive changes in attitudes, moods, and behavior, and presumably in the brain".
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A discrete event-driven simulator GT-ITM is used.
This paper describes PORTSIM 5, a discrete-event seaport simulation model.
We also use a discrete-event model to simulate the actions and behaviours of the pilgrims.
TA rely on a discrete-event system formalism to reproduce the temporal dynamics of a system.
We develop a discrete-event coordination strategy that plans collisionfree transitions between arbitrarily defined formations.
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