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The phrase "a network of systems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe interconnected systems that work together or are related in some way.
Example: "The company's infrastructure is designed as a network of systems that enhances communication and efficiency across departments."
Alternatives: "a system of networks" or "an interconnected system".
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Flint described London as an ecosystem which had provide a network of systems and regulation for efficient operations.
The state is essentially a network of systems and actors, and practices within the society.
The entire syllabary can be specified as a network of systems whose features are essentially prosodic: they are paradigmatically distinct, but syntagmatically may be quite indeterminate.
Your body is a network of systems.
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We're a distributor that sells technology products to small and medium-sized businesses through a network of system integrators.
Essentially, sustainability occurred as a process supported by a network of system agentsd.
Here, a multi-agent system is treated as a network of interconnected systems with strictly different dynamics of same dimension, fixed and not strongly connected topology.
Some other member states, including Finland, have called instead for a network of national systems.
Since the start of the Kyoto Protocol, Clean Development Mechanism credits have been widely expected to be the main global carbon currency that would link a network of global systems.
Building automation is today a network of embedded systems that are interconnected by standardized fieldbus protocols.
We consider the sparsity-promoting Linear Quadratic Gaussian (LQG) control for a network of linear systems.
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