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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plot of this" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific plot or storyline related to a subject, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "In the novel, a plot of this nature often leads to unexpected twists and turns."
Alternatives: "a storyline of this" or "a narrative of this".
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In the section on critical points a picture of a plot of this function can be found as an example of a saddle point.
Figure 3(b) shows a plot of this function.
A plot of this expression, in the case (dl=0), is shown in Figure 2.
A plot of this time-series is shown in Fig. 9, from which the presence of significant outliers in the data is clear.
A plot of this equation is shown in Figure 2 for different values of n, where the workload growth rate a is assumed to be equal to 1 (stable workload).
A plot of this rate against thickness, which came to be known as the Rossi curve, showed a rapid rise as the lead layer was increased, followed by a slow decline.
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A plot of the hit-matrix of this code is shown in Figure 5 and a plot of at is shown in Figure 6.
A plot of the probabilities generated from this most recent IRI/CPC ENSO prediction plume using the multi-model mean and the Gaussian standard error method summarizes the model consensus out to about 10 months into the future.
According to this relationship, a plot of the logarithm of the rate constant against the reciprocal of the absolute temperature should yield a straight line.
This is a plot of the youth concussions plot of the high school concussion from September 2002 to June 2013.
This is a plot of the adult concussions plot of the high school concussion from September 2002 to June 2013.
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