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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full batch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete set or quantity of items, often in contexts like cooking, manufacturing, or data processing.
Example: "After several hours of work, I finally completed a full batch of cookies to share with my friends."
Alternatives: "a complete set" or "an entire batch".
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Realizing that a full batch would have blown him into the Pacific, he phoned the main office to tell them to watch out-all stores were warned.
We have your solution: Make a full batch of dough, then freeze it into individual globs on a baking sheet.
Accordingly, in a full batch cycle the relative SS cell density has been shown to culminate within 4 8 hr and to gradually decrease afterwards (Friesen et al., 2004, Figure 6B), in consistence with our simulations.
Don't have time to make a full batch, but still in need of a holiday treat?
You can use a traditional coffee machine to make a full batch of coffee and simply take 1/2 cup (125 ml) from that.
Most distillers suggest doing 20 pounds at once so that you will have enough for a full batch of corn mash.
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The adaptation is performed using all the utterances of a given acoustic condition (full batch mode 1 following the procedure described in [22].
Overall, our results indicate that with two testing centres per SHA it would be possible to have full batch sizes, given a twice weekly testing schedule and this would be consistent with government targets for a 14-day-turn-around (Department of Health, 2007).
Using full batch processing, we obtained an average WER of 9.0 and 23.4 % on the SimData and RealData, respectively, for the two-channel task, whereas for the eight-channel task on the SimData and RealData, the average WERs found were 8.9 and 21.7 %, respectively.
The intruders sought to create a mock blog post there and to upload the full batch of files from Britain.
There are a few differences between utterance-based batch processing and full batch processing.
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