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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given length" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific length that has been predetermined or specified in a particular context.
Example: "The rope must be cut to a given length to ensure it fits properly in the designated space."
Alternatives: "a specified length" or "a predetermined length".
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Carbon fiber is more expensive than fiberglass, so for a given length, the blades will be more expensive.
(4) How much barrier fencing is needed for a given length of road?
It was found that there is an optimal regenerator diameter for a given length.
All stadiums by definition ought to have the course of a given length, though, curiously, they vary by more than 30 feet (9 metres).
Isoperimetric problem, in mathematics, the determination of the shape of the closed plane curve having a given length and enclosing the maximum area.
For example, separation of DNA is sensitive to entropic effects, such as the entropy required to unfold DNA of a given length.
This creased trio is inserted in a steam chamber, or autoclave, for a given length of time, depending on fabric characteristics and pleat durability desired.
One example would be the isoperimetric problem: determine the shape of the closed plane curve having a given length and enclosing the maximum area.
Reliability may be defined as the probability of survival in service of a component at a predetermined property level for a given length of time.
The design of the filter is done on the basis of a design procedure that decides the coupling coefficients for a given length of microring.
The dominant wear mechanism was verified with the observed wear morphology of the middle plate after a given length of time.
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