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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a form of system" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a particular type or variation of a system within a broader context.
Example: "The new software is a form of system that enhances data processing efficiency."
Alternatives: "a type of system" or "a variant of system".
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Because codesigned VMs support an entire system, OS plus applications, they are a form of system VM.
In our approach, the machine learning method is integrated with the framework of system dynamics so that its findings are expressed in a form of system dynamics model.
Centrosome instability is also associated with genomic instability, a form of system stress that is capable of inducing C-Frag.
A bioinformatics analysis identified a form of System I in the genomes of sulfate-reducing bacteria and in several archaea.
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This task allows in a form of control system for prototype race car modelling of distributed control system.
Consequently, in April the UNHCR launched a humanitarian evacuation programme, temporarily relocating nearly 100,000 on a form of quota system.
A form of the system is used in hybrid road cars, like the Toyota Prius and the Lexus.
On the supply side, quasi-markets are a form of market system, because there is competition between many providers to attract consumers.
It could take three years to develop what would probably be a form of microelectronic system, he said, and two more years for it to be adopted by gun makers.
Therefore, "solubilization" is a process to achieve a stable solution, whereas "dispersion" is a form of colloidal system.
The 89-year-old said he had a form of lymphatic system cancer, which was diagnosed during tests after a fall in which he broke his pelvis last month.
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