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The phrase "a partial quantity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific amount that is not complete or whole, often in contexts involving measurements or portions.
Example: "The recipe calls for a partial quantity of flour, as I only need to make half of the batch."
Alternatives: "an incomplete amount" or "a fraction of the total".
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A tilde denotes a "partial" quantity.
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These partial quantities require that an assumption is made on how to recognize an atom in a crystal (and therefore a functional group or a molecule).
Quarry dust was then used in the mixes containing RHA as a partial substitute for sand, in quantities ranging from 10%to40%0%.
Finally, the number of years of establishment of the GSU had a positive impact on the water quantity sold with a partial contribution of 61.5 m3.
When oil prices plunged in autumn, China began buying, importing and storing oil in huge quantities, helping to drive a partial rebound in world oil prices in spring.
When oil prices plunged in the autumn, China began buying, importing and storing oil in huge quantities, helping to drive a partial rebound in world oil prices in spring.
The films were exposed to a small quantity of water to provoke a partial delamination in the z-direction of the films (Figure 1E, F).
The quality and quantity thresholds computed for each PPI chain define a partial order, where one chain is better than another if it has both a higher score and a greater quantity.
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A partial list follows.
This presents a partial view.
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