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The phrase "a larger flexibility" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct expression would typically be "greater flexibility" or "more flexibility."
Example: "The new policy allows for greater flexibility in work hours, accommodating employees' needs better."
Alternatives: "increased flexibility" or "enhanced flexibility."
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A new advanced digital plasma control system was developed aiming at a larger flexibility and enhanced performance controlling the TCV plasma shape, position, current and density.
A higher tip length results in a larger flexibility.
The cantilever has a larger flexibility as the crack is closer to the fixed end.
Parameter tuning may allow a larger flexibility and robustness to the algorithm but requires a careful initialization.
PtMP backhaul has a larger flexibility than PtP backhaul due to the resulting wider coverage area of the PoP, as discussed before.
On the other hand, a larger flexibility is observed in the binary system for residues 633 643, the region connecting the linker to the core domain (RMSF max of 3.4 Å compared to 2.4 Å when topotecan is present).
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The PN Web-Lab was implemented as a client-server application, offering a large flexibility in exploitation.
Therefore, a large flexibility has to be foreseen in the design of these resistors.
DSCs offer the possibilities to design solar cells with a large flexibility in shape, color, and transparency.
All the electric circuits for the suitable control of the power hybrid system have been developed in our Laboratory, allowing a large flexibility.
In addition, task-based design enables the application of generic PI principles, which results in a large flexibility to manipulate final product quality.
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