Sentence examples for a impulse from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a impulse" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an impulse" because "impulse" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She felt an impulse to help the stranger in need."
Alternatives: "a sudden urge" or "a spontaneous desire."

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The principle consists in simulating the engine running by means of a impulse generator.

In a impulse buy, they purchased the domain (Alex already had some hosting) and someone had the idea of putting four Googles on the page.

The EDI-2 retains the 64 items grouped into eight scales: Drive for Thinness (DT), Bulimia (B), Body Dissatisfaction (BD), Ineffectiveness (I), Perfectionism (P), Interpersonal Distrust (ID), Interoceptive Awareness (IA), Maturity Fears (MF) of the EDI and adds 27 new items into three provisional scales: Asceticism (A), Impulse Regulation (IR), and Social Insecurity (SI).

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The method is described below: A-Impulse Value Detector (IVD): The entropy of the image y is defined as follows: entropy y = − ∑ i = 0 255 p i log p i (4).

Suppose an impulse, by an impulse I mean I stick a one in one position and all zeroes.

That was an impulse, not a strategy.

This is not an impulse or a whim.

For most people, buying a book is an impulse thing.

Just an impulse — click and a buy.

A handbag is not an impulse item.

A dog shouldn't be an impulse purchase.

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