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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dispersion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to the distribution or spreading of particles, substances, or data points in various fields such as science, statistics, or art.
Example: "The study focused on a dispersion of pollutants in the water supply, highlighting the need for immediate action."
Alternatives: "a distribution" or "a scattering".
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Because the data were over-dispersed a dispersion parameter was estimated.
He's seen at least a dozen guys charge through a thick cloud from a dispersion grenade like it was nothing.
(b) His comment about Mormonism making some Americans uncomfortable, which he explained was "not [meant as] a dispersion whatsoever".
Or Herman Cain saying he hadn't meant to cast "a dispersion" on Mitt Romney's Mormonism.
For example, in the exhaust system of most automobiles, combustion gases pass over a dispersion of very fine platinum particles.
(a) Dispersion versus MLW.
(a) Dispersion curves corresponding to (P=2.34mbox{ mV}).
(b) MPSR for a dispersion of 3.5 m.
(c) MLW for a dispersion of 0.5 m.
(a) MLW for a dispersion of 3.5 m.
All household types show a dispersion between 1.17 and 1.65.
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