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The phrase "a given sequence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific sequence that has been previously mentioned or is understood in context.
Example: "In this experiment, we will analyze the effects of temperature on a given sequence of reactions."
Alternatives: "a specified sequence" or "a particular sequence".
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The clients can move their jobs earlier in a given sequence.
A criterion is also provided to assess the appropriateness between observed belief functions and a given sequence model.
Parts are located at the loading position of rotary table in a given sequence and they are processed simultaneously.
Phone-camera lens module is composed of several components which are assembled together with a given sequence.
There, we design an efficient algorithm that computes the best combined list for a given sequence of requests.
A new method has been developed to detect functional relationships among proteins independent of a given sequence or fold homology.
Researchers picked these methods because they each give clues as to whether a given sequence is functional (i.e., whether it influences gene expression).
For a given sequence, suppose that as.
The directives lay down what may be admitted next after a given sequence of theses.
Using prefix-tree, it can immediately determine which sequences contain a given sequence as a prefix.
Statistical language models estimate the probability for a given sequence of words.
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