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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a exceed" is not correct in written English.
It is not usable because "exceed" is a verb and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "The results will exceed our expectations."
Alternatives: "an exceedance" or "a surpassing."
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During re-entry, the peak forces on the payload (a) exceed the gravitational force on the ground (g) by a factor of up to 17.
Banks were expected to a exceed a quality capital-to-total risk-adjusted assets ratio of more than 5.5% to "pass" the test, and MPS came in with a score of minus 2.4%.
If the MR values of the pair of TFs and gene A exceed the setting threshold, the TFs are defined as high confident TFs.
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Toxic levels of vitamin A exceed the normal requirement by 100 times i.e., about 150,000 micrograms (μg; 1 μg = 0.000001 gram) each day for a period of several months.
As such, it should prove to be an exceed ingly valuable reference vol ume indeed.
Mice were fed three times a week an exceeding amount of chow by dispenser.
Musical instruments whose A exceeds 440 oscilations may no longer be played in public.
If Δ A exceeded 0.1, the sample was diluted accordingly and detected again.
He found the guerrillas who had served the American Revolution so well to be "an exceeding dirty and nasty people".
Especially the harsh conditions during direct F-labeling pose an exceeding challenge [ 3, 4].
(For a motif to exceed a given support, each of its component dimers must also exceed that support).
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