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The phrase "a nonzero number of inputs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving mathematics, programming, or data analysis where you want to specify that there is at least one input.
Example: "The function requires a nonzero number of inputs to produce a valid output."
Alternatives: "at least one input" or "one or more inputs".
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Only genes with a nonzero number of inputs were perturbed.
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Furthermore I am the CTO of the consultancy HappyFunCorp, and we are building a nonzero number of blockchain projects, so I suppose there's some implicit indirect interest there, if you squint.
But for a show with a nonzero number of alien testicle monsters, the characters in "Rick and Morty" respond to unknowable cosmic tragedy in recognizable, even existential ways, sometimes with heartbreaking honesty.
TRUE statements always end up equaling a nonzero number.
Update: A bizarre (ie nonzero) number of people are suggesting in comments that America's first-past-the-post system makes a viable third party impossible.
We ignore strategies in which an initial input G i > g ˆ is given, some nonzero number of spikes is fired, and then an additional large input spanning multiple spiking bands is given, since these can be seen always to be non-optimal.
But when the input is multiplexed from a number of inputs, they cannot be used directly.
% SYS(4) = Number of inputs.
Second, a number of important inputs have gotten cheaper.
First, every nonzero number with a finite decimal notation (equivalently, endless trailing 0s) has a counterpart with trailing 9s.
The definition of k α was extended for a nonzero complex number α by Yamashita [3].
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