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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scope with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific range or area of focus in a particular context, such as a project, study, or analysis.
Example: "The research project has a scope with a focus on environmental sustainability and renewable energy sources."
Alternatives: "a range of" or "an area of".
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A sword and sheath, a scope with a red laser, a tote bag from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Most of the procedures that involved an endoscope (a scope with a light used to look inside the body) were done under general anesthesia, with most objects removed via snares, forceps and nets.
As mentioned previously ANC shares a scope with its sister journal Acta Neuropathalogia, so many of you will be asking what's the difference between the two journals?
A scope with a memory of 10.000 sample points, can store 2µs of your signal.
A scope with 100M samples (they do exist!) can store 20 seconds!
Sniper rifles have two modes of scoping: Q, to get a scope without zoom, and Z, to get a scope with zoom.
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The comedian authorized a procedure in which a thin scope with a camera is inserted through the esophagus.
We shared a spotting scope with a woman from Wisconsin, a family from Spain, and a long-time Wyoming resident.
While screening the offspring of these two mating cages we picked a single male from cage #2'with extremely bright eyes (when viewed under a fluorescent scope with a EGFP filter) and mated him with 12 virgin females.
His vision has a Homeric scope, with its audacious cuts from the village to a German war room to the British Parliament and the French Chamber of Deputies.
The sandbox delineates a restricted scope with simplified market access standards and procedures.
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