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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a iterative" is not correct in English.
It should be "an iterative." You can use it when describing a process that involves repetition or cycles, often in contexts like software development or project management.
Example: "The project will follow an iterative approach, allowing us to refine our work with each cycle."
Alternatives: "a repetitive" or "a cyclical".
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It uses a iterative approach integrating all factors.
The polyurethane spring, had its design derived from a iterative FEM-based optimization process.
The method is based on the construction of certain recursive functions which, under a iterative scheme, allow to reach eigenvalues and eigenvectors simultaneously and avoiding computation of eigensensitivities.
It is shown that the embedding problem can be translated into a polytopic containment problem and a iterative approach to the construction of tight, low complexity embedding (simplex) is proposed.
a Iterative execution.
This implies a iterative algorithm.
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Developing integrated thinking is a bit of an iterative process.
Viscosi: Running a business is an iterative process.
Learning what a customer needs is an iterative process.
A commercial company undertook an iterative back-translation process.
We propose an experimental design for an iterative combinatorial auction.
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