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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dps" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in contexts related to gaming or performance metrics.
You can use it when referring to a "damage per second" metric, often in discussions about video games or character builds.
Example: "In this raid, we need a dps who can consistently output high damage to defeat the boss quickly."
Alternatives: "a damage dealer" or "a damage output".
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The input to a DPS can be spatially distributed or applied at the boundary.
A DPS spokesman confirmed that the agency's computer system had been breached and was taking additional security safeguards that he wouldn't disclose.
"My unconfirmed information is that Ms Bland... was followed some distance by a DPS trooper," he wrote, adding that her death was "suspicious".
The emails also include one from a DPS supervisor noting that troopers have often had their pictures taken with celebrities while working at SXSW.
In a dPS-selective solvent (CCl4), LCP-dPS-LCP self-assembled into spherical micelles with a LCP core and a dPS corona, in which dPS was looped to produce a flower-shaped structure.
The design, analysis and performance prediction of a DPS is normally done by a combination of static and dynamic numerical simulations and tank tests with a reduced model.
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A double anal is not to be confused with a DP (double penetration: anal and vaginal).
Pettitte could use a DP ball to erase it.
Images were captured with an Olympus BX-51 microscope equipped with a DP-70 CCD camera.
Meanwhile the third Canadian side in MLS, Montreal Impact, also had a busy week, signing Marco Di Vaio as a DP.
Medium and high oxidized state leaves reported a DP 11 plus the polymers.
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