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The phrase "a faction of information" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific subset or group of information, but the term "faction" is typically used in a political or social context, not for information.
Example: "The report presented a faction of information that was relevant to the ongoing debate about climate change."
Alternatives: "a segment of information" or "a portion of information".
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where is a prespecific threshold for the control of a faction of information loss.
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In PSR protocol, the relay uses a faction of the received power from two source nodes for energy harvesting and the remaining power for information decoding.
A faction of yaks protested.
A faction of the Nation of Islam also objected.
In July 2011 he survived an assassination attack by a faction of soldiers.
Truth be told, there is a faction of us who want to completely annihilate you.
Mr Mngxitama was attacked by a faction of Malema supporters.
A faction of Twitter jumped on Carey's vocal snafus.
In the midst of WWI Conservatives formed a coalition with a large faction of Liberals.
"A splinter faction of silkworms?" "Superheros," Clem said briefly.
In recent supercomputers, general purpose graphics processing units (GPGPUs) are a significant faction of the supercomputer's total computational power.
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