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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific pattern that has been established or is being discussed in a particular context.
Example: "In this experiment, we will analyze the results based on a given pattern to determine any significant trends."
Alternatives: "a specified pattern" or "a particular pattern".
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In this way, glamour played an important role in the creation and maintenance of a given pattern of power".
If this is done, an animal trained to respond to a given pattern and permitted to use only one eye during the training is just as efficient, when fully trained, in making the discrimination with the other eye.
The communication channel will change according to a given pattern.
In real applications, it may be impossible to obtain complete information of a given pattern set.
A PDMS stamp is used to transfer a synthetic peptide in a given pattern to any suitable surface.
Moreover, cells respond to mechanical stimuli in a parameter-dependent manner at a given pattern of specific type.
In the current analysis, we consider a diversity mode that forms the subchannels through a given pattern of subcarrier permutation.
There are several statistical decision rules for assigning a given pattern, face in this case, to a class.
Building a PLV for a given Pattern Language, requires the structural, syntactic, and semantic rules of the language to be precisely defined using the presented formalism.
The paper deals with optimal design of linearly elastic plates of the Kelvin moduli being distributed according to a given pattern.
Then we design a performance index which is the probability that the upper bound of the system capacity is a given pattern subject to the budget constraint.
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