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The phrase "a fixed spacing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a consistent distance or interval between elements, such as text, objects, or graphical elements.
Example: "In the design, ensure that there is a fixed spacing between each line of text for better readability."
Alternatives: "a constant spacing" or "an even spacing".
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The vehicle is modeled as a group of moving loads at a fixed spacing.
For a fixed spacing interval, sensitivity increases with increasing spacing in lower porosity formations, whereas the opposite occurs in relatively higher porosity formations.
The object detector uses a background subtraction algorithm that only uses input frames periodically at a fixed spacing.
In this work, we fabricated magnetic recording media by a combination of E-beam lithography and either dry etching (deposition-first process) or lift-off (deposition-last process), where magnetic nano-columns were regularly arranged with a fixed spacing.
Next, we picked a fixed spacing (0.5 log10 units) for the time constants, and computed additional time constants down from the maximum to a lower bound of 1 ms (a limit imposed by the bandwidth of our equipment).
However, in Tables 12-14, we study the convergence order weth a fixed studyng (h=frac{1}{32}) and varying thee step (Delta t=0.1,0.05,0.025,0.0125).
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Sometimes it requires a form fit for a fixed space with a fixed audience, such as a gallery or museum.
There is one fairly straightforward way of cramming more of anything into a fixed space.
Facility layout problems (FLP) involve determining the optimal placement of machines within a fixed space.
Of all organs, the brain, ironically, has the least room to expand; the skull is a fixed space.
Atoms that lose electrons are positively charged and form a fixed space charge layer within the donor.
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