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The phrase "a given component" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific element or part that has been previously mentioned or is understood in the context.
Example: "In this system, a given component is essential for ensuring optimal performance."
Alternatives: "a specific element" or "a particular part".
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Such maps reveal that the world may be broken down into regions of continental scale in which a given component is either increasing or decreasing.
Such a file is associated with a given component in the graph.
An optimization variable has been defined as the molar ratio of a given component to Mo in the synthesis mixture.
Samples collected were from a variety of surfaces to accurately capture the cleanliness of spacecraft subsystems, or a given component.
Therefore, we took four steps to estimate the trend from a given component of the geomagnetic field E i (t).
The FWHM of a given component spectrum was allowed to vary within a narrow range only (± 0.1 eV).
Communication between components represents the fact that a given component requests or triggers a computation by another one.
If it is confirmed, this finding will complicate airframe-noise calculations, and prevent the attribution of noise to a given component of the aircraft.
We propose a way to aggregate an arbitrarily large set of diagnoses to return an estimate of the likelihood of a given component to be faulty.
The design of a specific quaternion for a given component is based on an electrical analogy of the transmitter physical model.
The combined performances of all quality measurements applied to a given component are shown on the bottom row of the table, and this measure is denoted by SROCC1.
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