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The phrase "a part at a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly structured phrase that lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "He was a part at a crucial meeting, but his input was invaluable."
Alternatives: "a role in a" or "a piece of a".
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For some models it might be more cost effective to replace the engine with a remanufactured unit than to keep swapping it out a part at a time.
Do a part at a time, separate your room in to parts so it will make it easier to clean.
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Through Rosanna's connections, Alexis got a part at the age of 12 in a music video by the Tubes.
He said that almost everything is both a whole and a part at the same time.
As observed in pull-out tests, the model consists of four different branches: an increasing curvilinear part followed by a constant part at maximum bond stress, a linearly decreasing part, and a constant tail part indicating the frictional bond resistance.
This allows him to hold that Plate is round at t1 and square at t2 because Plate has a round part at t1 and a square part at t2. Plate's round t1 part exists only at t1, and Plate's square t2 part exists only at t2. Hence there is no problem posed by either temporal part changing its shape.
"You give that car a chance to live on — one part at a time".
Check the price of the new part at a dealership and rebuilt at an auto parts store, like NAPA.
We were able to show them the most important things that go into a failure of a particular engine part, at a finer resolution than ever before".
Eight journalists took part at a time.
The initial rupture developed in a deeper part at a depth of around 30 km in the hypocenter.
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