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"a piece of code" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific section or segment of computer code. Example: "I spent hours trying to fix that bug in my program, but it turned out to be just a small mistake in one piece of code."
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Tune the parameters of a piece of code that's already there to better fit phenomena you're trying to model.
If you want to run a piece of code in its own thread, use static methods GThread::runInNewThread and GThread::runInNewThreadAsync.
You could write a piece of code that would make life easy for a whole lot of people.
The tracking is done by a piece of code embedded in the travel company's site.
"Basically just a piece of code that sorts through information and outputs a response.
A transaction is a piece of code that accesses concurrent objects, but contains no explicit synchronization statement.
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The developer had written a piece of code into the point-of-sale system to transfer money from every milk purchase to a bank account he controlled.
With traditional AI learning models, the robot designer programs a piece of code that specifies a utility function.
It is important to have a piece of security code on your machine, according to the expert.
A long one is often a piece of JavaScript code.
(MIT was researching a piece of malicious code embedded into pacemakers).
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