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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a out of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "out of"? "Out of" can be used to indicate a lack of something or to express a relationship between two quantities.
Example: "We are out of milk, so we need to buy some more."
Alternatives: "lacking" or "devoid of".
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A: Out of respect for my family, and a request from the Levy family, I just can't go there.
A: Out of our team of ten, we have nine engineers.
A: Out of frustration.
You could cut an "A" out of felt or make one out of silver or white duct tape.
"I don't see myself making a living a out of it," Ms. Tabi said.
Overnight, someone had taken it upon themselves to carve an additional 'S' and 'A' out of the snow that had blanketed the stadium, spelling out the linebacker's name.
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In [23 26], optimization of cooperative sensing under the a-out-of-b rule was studied.
The a-out-of-b rule covers different rules including OR, AND, and majority rules as special cases.
It can be seen that the optimal a-out-of-b rule achieves the highest throughput among the considered rules.
Moreover, the performance gaps between the optimal a-out-of-b rule and other rule tends to be larger for smaller SNR values.
For fair comparison, the optimized a-out-of-b rules are used in both schemes with optimized and non-optimized sensing times.
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