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The phrase "a inertia" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an inertia" because "inertia" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The concept of an inertia is crucial in understanding motion and forces in physics."
Alternatives: "a state of inertia" or "an instance of inertia."
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"There's an inertia, a 10-year period of time when the contradicted procedure continues to be practiced".
"The show has a cachet and an inertia that set the pace, but sometimes it throws me a curve," he said.
Shi and Eberhart introduced a new parameter, an inertia weight w, to balance the exploration and exploitation [71, 78].
Our simulation, without such receptor adaptation, shows that oscillatory growth cones paths can already arise as a result of an inertia of the steering dynamics.
Next, a model with only a long capillary tube passage (an inertia track) is examined.
We used an inertia tracker fixed onto a camera.
Your fear of failure is an inertia when you meet a potential customer.
That is not an innovation nation – it's an inertia nation.
For example, the European draft code (ENTSO-E) requires an inertia response from power plants above an agreed size.
Loading is an inertia body force due to rotation and a constant temperature field throughout the disk.
But the tidy piles of debris – an estimated 23m tonnes of it – also point to an inertia that hangs over the north-east coast.
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