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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a height for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific measurement or elevation related to an object, person, or concept.
Example: "The architect specified a height for the new building that would allow for maximum natural light."
Alternatives: "an elevation for" or "a measurement for".
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Though he has developed a fairly keen intuitive sense about the amount of weight that Erector Set pieces can bear, Mr. Burden said he had not settled on a height for the toy tower until he visited Rockefeller Center and reminded himself of its scale.
Or She--Herself--ascended To too remote a Height For lower Recognition Than Her Omnipotent.
After months of static approval ratings, a CNN poll found that 50% of respondents said they approve of the way Obama is handling the presidency, a height for the last two years.
Attempted suicide by hanging was evident for 37 men (3.1 %) and jumping from a height for 25 men (2.1 %).
It was the case of her son who had a fall from a height for a second time at her own home while she was away working in the field.
Choose a height for your sliding bolt.
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Children with a height-for-age z-score (HAZNCHS) < -2 were classified as nutritionally stunted.
A height-for-age deficit (Z < −2) was found in 9.6% of the children, whereas weight-for-height (WH) deficit was observed in only 0.6% of them.
We find that children being raised by a single mother (whose marital status is affected by a firstborn girl and a low sex ratio) have a height-for-age z-score that is lower than that of children of similar characteristics that cohabit with both progenitors.
In 2010, about 23.3% of the children who had not been living in the urban area since birth showed a height-for-age deficit (p = 0.002).
Common measurements of malnutrition based on DHS data include chronic malnutrition based on a height-for-age ratio (five articles) [ 19, 20, 22, 23, 25] and acute malnutrition based on a weight-for-age ratio (three articles) [ 20, 23, 24].
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