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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a materialized" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks context and clarity.
It could be used in contexts discussing something that has become tangible or has taken form, but it typically requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "After months of planning, the project finally became a materialized concept that everyone could see."
Alternatives: "a realized" or "a tangible".
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Our method is then applied to solve the problem of selecting such a materialized view set that fits in the space allocated to the DW for materialization and minimizes the combined overall query evaluation and view maintenance cost.
A video shows Mr. Arceneaux and an assistant recreating a large geometric wall drawing by the contemporary artist Sol Lewitt -- the word sol is, among other things, Latin for Sun -- who pioneered a materialized species of Conceptual Art to which Mr. Arceneaux is an heir.
Packaging as a materialized service.
A materialized threat provokes a sequence of chained events and counteractions in the grid.
This action and the creation of a copy constitute a materialized view for a query, and vice versa.
The closest approach is the creation of a materialized view; however, to the best of our knowledge, there were no studies for single-columnar views.
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After a few minutes a scene materialized on the set, obliging those within earshot to hurry back inside.
A line materialized instantly and was six-deep an hour later.
Soon, a glass and metal case, the size of a truck, materialized.
On a Sunday afternoon, a suspicious shirt materialized in an East Village laundry.
A basketball materialized.
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