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The phrase "a plot was provided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a narrative or story where a specific plot or storyline has been given or outlined.
Example: "In the meeting, it was clear that a plot was provided for the upcoming film, detailing the main characters and their motivations."
Alternatives: "a storyline was given" or "a narrative was supplied."
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No further evidence of such a plot was provided.
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A graphical plot is provided by the components.
The results revealed that substrates have relatively high log P values (>5) compared to non-substrates (a distribution plot is provided in Supplementary data, Fig. 2).
To have a better perception of the PAPR cost function, a 3-D plot is provided in Figure 5, which illustrates the variation of PAPR, or equivalently the maximum amplitude of one OFDM symbol partitioned into two disjoint sub-blocks, versus two phase coefficients.
A 'traditional' scatter plot is provided (fig. 1, 3, and 5), as well as a joint-distribution density graphs (fig. 2, 4, and 6).
To check the normality of y ij, a normal probability plot is provided in Figure 5b.
Further phenotypic details are provided in Supplementary Table 1, and a principal component plot is provided in Supplementary Fig. 10.
Also note in Figure 20, an overlapping dashed line plot is provided for the purpose of showing that m j changes sign during the complete mapping.
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