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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regularly distance" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a regular distance"? If this is the case, you can use it to describe a distance that is consistent or uniform in measurement.
Example: "The runners maintained a regular distance of five meters apart during the race."
Alternatives: "an even distance" or "a consistent distance".
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For this, a 1 1-mixture of the two pollen-shedding open-pollinated varieties 'Danko' and 'Recrut' was planted in the alleys and in stripes in a regularly distance of ten plots through the whole experiment.
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A friend or partner stood for each of the victims, and offered the sort of small, human details that seem difficult to remember in a time when police regularly distance themselves from the public with military-grade armor and equipment.
On diplomacy, Mr. McCain has regularly distanced himself from the go-it-alone unilateralism of the Bush administration.
Then, an approximate neighbor searching technique was developed to obtain the ion concentration values in a regularly spaced grid, using inverse distance weighting (IDW) interpolation.
In an injection-molded blend of PPHDPE (= 6040 wt. ratio), a regularly phase separated structure with periodic distance of about 0.15 μm was found.
Soldiers had earlier stood by bonfires singing battle hymns while in the distance the sound of airstrikes reverberated along with a regularly artillery barrage.
It is shown that for a regularly profiled wavy wall the wave strength remains finite according to linear theory at all axial positions; but for the case of a randomly deformed wall the wave energy increases linearly with downstream distance.
This source model is based on the physical law that the strength of a source regularly regresses with distance.
These authors showed that for Uranium the concentration falls rapidly and regularly by distance from the scalp, presumably as a result of washing the hair.
The clicks were distributed regularly with a constant distance at a rate of 40 clicks per second each of 1 ms duration.
Perfection was easier to imagine Thursday morning when the lack of wind allowed competitors like Rory McIlroy the chance to attack with impunity and precision and score accordingly, but then came the howling winds of Friday, which allowed competitors like McIlroy the chance to line up putts regularly from distances usually associated with a pitching wedge (and score accordingly).
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