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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ramp of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a structure or feature that serves as a slope or incline, often in the context of accessibility or transportation.
Example: "The construction project includes a ramp of concrete to ensure wheelchair access to the building."
Alternatives: "a slope of" or "an incline of".
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We provide a ramp of access.
The yard is a ramp of bald dirt, empty except for a child's drum set capsized in a tire.
The Mets' bus was sideswiped by a car entering a ramp of the Santa Monica Freeway after Tuesday's game.
A nearly 330-foot-long section of a ramp of the eight-lane Yangmingtan Bridge in the city of Harbin dropped 100 feet to the ground.
Police officers of the 103rd Precinct stopped it as it was heading north on a ramp of the Van Wyck Expressway.
The antipollution project, called the "Neighborhood Re cycling Center" is located in a small paved lot underneath a ramp of the Queensboro Bridge, at 315 East 61st Street.
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As predicted, we found a ramping of gamma bursting in anticipation of WM readout.
The initial oven temperature was set to 100°C, with a 5 min hold, followed by a ramping of the temperature at 4°C/min, with a final temperature of 270°C.
As can be seen in Figure 8, there is a ramping of delta signals as µAgents transfer from the ITI state to the GO state.
Another difference between the two models is the existence of a ramp into/out of the excavated pit.
Now sharpen your blade and tip to a perfect 33% angle, ensuring you have a straight ramp of a blade and not a slope.
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