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The phrase "a given with a" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could potentially be used in contexts where you are discussing something that is assumed or accepted along with another element, but it needs to be part of a fuller sentence.
Example: "In this project, a given with a clear timeline is essential for success."
Alternatives: "an assumption along with a" or "a certainty paired with a".
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"It's almost a given with a director that they don't know anything about drilling," Mr. Oynes said.
Ensure the coat properly does up all the way (not a given with a duffle coat – you need a zip or snaps as well as the toggles).
A sensing algorithm is called "optimal" if it achieves the highest for a given with a fixed number of samples, though there could be other criteria to evaluate the performance of a sensing algorithm.
Medical marijuana ought to be a given: With a January ABC/Washington Post poll showing nearly 90% of liberals and moderates in support, and nearly 7 out of 10 self-identifying conservatives, there's much for Democrats to gain, and very little to lose.
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Linearized models of the dynamics, actuators and sensors are given with a sample of a possible control law.
Let (S = {s_1, ldots, s_ell }) be a finite set given with a bijection (s_j leftrightarrow n_j) with (mathcal{N }).
A verdict is given with a brief comical description of the dog in the snap.
After each block, a short break was given with a somewhat longer break after each condition.
Each stimulus disappeared as soon as a response was given, with a maximum of 20 s.
Unfortunately, we cannot differentiate between ACDT or RT given with a curative or a palliative intent.
A control group A was given with saline.
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