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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a implied" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an implied"? You can use "an implied" when referring to something that is suggested or understood without being directly stated.
Example: "There is an implied understanding between the two parties that they will cooperate on the project."
Alternatives: "an inferred" or "a suggested".
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Because the cumulative distribution function of Q a is decreasing in τ, we can easily perform numerical searches to obtain the confidence interval limits using Farebrother's algorithm [ 16] to evaluate the distribution function of Q a implied by (5).
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I think it's an implied contract.
The idea of an implied promise permitted.
e. an implied insult to nouns and verbs.
"You bought it," he said, with an implied wonderment.
Unquestionably there was an implied government guarantee during the crisis".
And who doesn't like an implied government guarantee?
You made an implied promise when you accepted your job.
Microsoft's investment gave Facebook an implied value of $15 billion.
Yes, there is an implied segue.
"There is an implied commerce to our intellectual property.
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