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"a radius of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a measurement or distance from the center of a circle, sphere, or circular object. Example: The circle has a radius of 5 inches. In this sentence, "a radius of" is used to specify the measurement (5 inches) of the distance from the center of the circle. Other examples could include: - The sphere has a radius of 10 centimeters. - The tire has a radius of 15 inches. - The clock's face has a radius of 6 inches.
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16 M J, a radius of 1.
04 M and a radius of 1.
04 M and a radius of 0.
00 M, a radius of 0.
Waste contamination reaches a radius of around 60km".
A radius of only 10 feet is required.
111 M J and a radius of 1.
101 M J and a radius of 1.
They generally have a radius of 10-20 parsecs.
187 M J and a radius of 0.
161 M J and a radius of 1.
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