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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given piece of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific item or element that is being discussed or considered in a particular context.
Example: "In this study, we will analyze a given piece of data to determine its significance in the overall results."
Alternatives: "a specific item of" or "a particular element of".
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On a given piece of land, yes.
The quotient V/I for a given piece of material is called its resistance, R, measured in units named ohms.
Typically, this works out to a certain percentage of the price of a given piece of equipment each year.
Being able to tell where a given piece of ivory originated would help fight poaching, researchers say.
Suppose, for example, that under foreign owners a given piece of land would yield 20percentt more than under domestic management.
At its core, Kohavi's tool is built for journalists, to indicate possible directions for them to research from a given piece of art or clothing.
This is a decentralised form of production in which the underlying programming instructions, or "source code", for a given piece of software are made freely available.
Whatever other elements a given piece of music may have (e.g., patterns in pitch or timbre), rhythm is the one indispensable element of all music.
By dividing intelligence into types, analysts and commanders arrive at a better understanding of the value and accuracy of a given piece of information.
Scientists working in a discipline generally have a good sense of where a given piece of works stands in their discipline.
Zoning can be yet another weapon to use against a clinic; a given piece of land may not be zoned for medical use.
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