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"a linear process" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a process that follows a specific series of steps or that is done in a specific sequence. For example, "Creating a website involves a linear process, from choosing a domain name to coding the pages."
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Fuel enrichment is not a linear process.
"Art history is not a linear process".
Tracing your family history is not a linear process, and every search will be different.
The quest for new knowledge about our universe is rarely a linear process, with the unexpected being the norm.
Like the referential sketch, it may not reflect a linear process.
Second, creativity is not a linear process, in which you have to learn all the necessary skills before you get started.
"The old view is that cancer is a linear process," said Dr. Barnett Kramer, associate director for disease prevention at the National Institutes of Health.
It isn't a linear process; you might feel better today than you did yesterday, but tomorrow could be A Bad Day, and that's all right.
Learning is not a linear process in which students incrementally acquire facts and ideas, and nor are its results always measurable.
"One cannot expect this to be a linear process or to be done overnight," he said to me.
Traditional organic synthesis is essentially a linear process with molecular building blocks being assembled in a series of individual steps.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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