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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a precise formula for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific method or equation that yields accurate results in a particular context, such as mathematics, science, or problem-solving.
Example: "The researchers developed a precise formula for calculating the optimal dosage of the medication based on patient weight."
Alternatives: "an exact equation for" or "a specific method for".
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Moreover, by [5, Theorem 5 (1)], (L_{mathbb {K}}(E)) has polynomially bounded growth if and only if every cycle of E is an exclusive cycle, and in this case a precise formula for the Gelfand Kirillov dimension of (L_{mathbb {K}}(E)) is obtained ([5, Theorem 5 (2)]).
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There is a precise formula which yields for f the smallest possible module C ( f ) which right determines f.
She added stitches in a precise formula, keeping the yarn tight and the stitches small.
The findings can be "controversial," he added, "but that is because medicine is not a precise formula".
Except for space per capita, other objective factors are not considered, which means that it is not a precise formula.
After analyzing this formula, we can find the following disadvantages: (i) Except for space per capita, other objective factors are not considered, which means that it is not a precise formula.
It is confusing because it is impossible to reduce to a precise formula.
A more theoretical benefit is the flexibility of invariant GRFs for modeling: a model-adapted precise formula for the power spectrum may be inserted without damage to the global, robust resemblance between the predicted OPMs and real maps [5].
There's no precise formula for a smoothie, and it can be simpler than my original: just frozen banana, milk, maybe a little maple syrup or vanilla extract, skipping the yogurt.
What McCandless has achieved is to winkle out the precise formula for becoming a successful astrologer.
We try to refrain from citing Virginia Woolf on the necessity of having a room of one's own, her precise formula for literary creativity having failed to anticipate the presence, in that room, of an Internet-enabled computer with its myriad distractions and opportunities for procrastination, its offering of endless other virtual rooms to poke around in.
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