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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a proper form of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the appropriate or acceptable way to express something, often in the context of language or behavior.
Example: "Using complete sentences is a proper form of communication in academic writing."
Alternatives: "an appropriate way of" or "a suitable method of".
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"The principle remains that a proper form of judicial review should be a merits-based form of judicial review, not just a procedural fairness question," he said.
Special attention is given to extraction of stress intensity factors by utilizing a proper form of the interaction integral for orthotropic bi-materials.
If we merely abolish the market (inclusive of market exploitation) without replacing it with a proper form of the communist organisation of production and exchange, domination returns with a vengeance, and with it direct exploitation.
"We have to defend the principle of secrecy but you can only really make secrecy legitimate in the eyes of the public if there is a proper form of accountability".
Unlike rDG methods, this RDG method does not need to judiciously choose a proper form of a recovered polynomial, thus is simple, flexible, and robust, and can be used on arbitrary grids.
It has been demonstrated by many researchers that the Geometric Conservation Law GCLL) is very important for high-order Finite Difference Methods (FDMs), and a proper form of metrics and Jacobian, which can satisfy the GCL, can considerably reduce discretization errors and computational instability.
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"It has been suggested that we have adopted an ostrich like approach to hacking – if we ignored it, it would go away and that we have not held any proper form of investigation," he said.
And in the adjacent Halls C and D: the junior cotillion's Winter Ball, featuring boys in blazers, girls in long evening gloves and demonstrations of a more proper form of footwork.
In this section we concentrate our discussion on a Bayesianly proper form of multiple imputation using the method of chained equationsd.
The silence of the Queen and her immediate circle, which is an entirely proper form of mourning, has been read as evidence of a cold heart; the refusal to fly a flag at half-mast over Buckingham Palace strikes even loyal subjects as petty...and there was resentment that the short, one-mile route originally planned for the cortege would afford only a fraction of the crowd a chance to say farewell.
There Hobbes lays out a model of the proper form of a scientific explanation.
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