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The phrase "a fixed reference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate a stable or unchanging point of reference for comparison or measurement.
Example: "In our research, we established a fixed reference to ensure consistency in our data analysis."
Alternatives: "a constant reference" or "a stable reference point".
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The compass provides a fixed reference point to mark the start of each rotation.
Even psychologists, who are more comfortable with survey data, say that the lack of a fixed reference point creates problems.
The implications were undeniable: the idea of ether as a fixed reference frame through which light must propagate was coming undone.
Latham - what a fixed reference point to have at full-back - collected a loose kick in his own half and tore down the left, through and past any number of helpless Wales defenders, for a spectacular solo score to put that stadium in two minds again.
The conventional Mars entry tracks a fixed reference drag profile (FRDP).
Because it is hard to find a fixed reference for subsidence monitoring.
The latter are usually recorded at a fixed reference magnetometer station.
This increases the coding challenges when relying on a fixed reference frame selection.
E rref, f) represents the seismic source term scaled to a fixed reference distance rref.
Now, we set ({mathbb {P}}^{tilde{theta}}) as a fixed reference measure.
The equations of motion of the rotating shell are formulated in a fixed reference frame (i.e., Eulerian co-ordinates).
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