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The phrase "a given from a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "In this situation, we can consider it a given from a reliable source."
Alternatives: "a certainty from a" or "an assumption from a".
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"It's a change that was virtually a given from the very beginning".
The song usually is given from a perch, from a few m above the ground to the lower canopy (Gutiérrez 1997).
†Points are given from a specific lower threshold towards a higher threshold.
In contrast, for predicting food given from A to B at a given trial, a predictor we call "past help" is the presence or amount of food given from B to A in one or more previous trials.
"It's a courtesy that's given from an officer to another," she replied.
Extemporaneous: Impromptu... is applied especially to an unmemorized speech given from an outline or notes.
The sPSF is approximated by a Gaussian function with a FWHM (given from specifications) of 1.5 nm.
The propensity score characterizes the probability of assigning a given treatment A from the available covariates, X [ 35].
This transforms giving from a black box transaction to an ongoing dialogue between you and your charities.
Only you can tell if you are giving from a loving impulse or from a fearful impulse.
The statistical algorithm of QM tells us how to calculate a probability from a given state, a given observable and its possible value.
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