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The phrase "a group of structures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple physical or conceptual entities that are organized together, such as buildings, frameworks, or systems.
Example: "The city is known for a group of structures that showcase modern architectural design."
Alternatives: "a collection of structures" or "a set of structures."
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The earthquake risk to a group of structures can be managed effectively only if accurate fragility models are available.
This fear has driven them to emulate the British forces of 1814 by damaging and destroying a group of structures that are among the most familiar symbols of contemporary American power.
Traveling 2 km in an easterly direction, one traverses a group of structures (some of which have been looted), and, after an additional hour of east-northeast travel, comes to the camp and aguada of Santa Marfa (actually a corriente or, here, a series of connected pools).
They plan on having a group of structures by 2020 at the cost of about $60 million.
When querying the index about structure location, the structure (or a group of structures) is (are) highlighted in the 3D view.
It is reasonable to apply the idea of profiles in compound similarity searching by using a floating vector of the same length of the 2D fingerprint to represent the fingerprints of a group of structures or bioactivity related compounds to achieve the purpose of alleviating the search burden without losing the search sensitivity.
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The paper derives probability distributions of the cost of failure of a single structure and a group of identical structures when single or multiple failures are possible during the service life of a structure.
"The structures I describe belong to a group of microbial structures that form by the interaction of benthic (living on the ground) microbes with sediment dynamics (erosion) in clastic deposits such as sand".
In the complexly shaped noseleaf (a group of fleshy structures around the nose and mouth), T. menamena has the trident structure characteristic of Triaenops and Paratriaenops: three adjacent lancets (projecting structures) on the posterior leaf.
This type of joints belongs to a group of RC structures classified as non-ductile RC buildings.
For this purpose, a group of three structures, three seismic accelerations and seven sets of soil properties will be considered.
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