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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a measures for" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "measures for"? You can use "measures for" when discussing actions or strategies taken to address a specific issue or goal.
Example: "The government is implementing new measures for improving public health."
Alternatives: "steps for" or "actions for".
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As mentioned, the largest positive eigenvalue of trees has been used as a measures for branching [13] where Bonchev [52] gave an overview on the concept of branching and measures to quantify it [52].
Factor analysis revealed a Kaiser-Mayer-Olkin value of 0.79, which as a measures for the degree of common variance, indicates that the item-pool seems to be suitable for a factorial validation.
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I also can't remember a Measure for Measure in which religion was so foregrounded.
The PP, led by Mariano Rajoy, had been demanding such a measure for years.
A measure for veterans' tuition assistance touched off the exchange between the two presidential contenders.
And of course, we sum it up over time to give a measure for distance traveled.
Hence, Zdr is a measure for the oblateness of the rain drops.
Managers translated these elements of strategy into four specific goals and identified a measure for each.
A moment later, she softens, remembering a Measure for Measure with Mark Rylance.
In a news release, the company positioned the changes as a measure for expanding the Henri Bendel brand.
That provides a measure for how many Lumia handsets the company was expecting to sell.
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