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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sequence of these" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a series or order of items or events that have been previously mentioned or identified.
Example: "In the study, we observed a sequence of these behaviors that indicated a pattern of learning."
Alternatives: "a series of these" or "a chain of these".
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Our goal is to predict a sequence of these classes.
Seamless human motion can be converted to a sequence of these feature HMMs.
Dances were composed of a sequence of these steps in different arrangements.
Obviously, a program written for this machine would consist of a sequence of these numerical phrases, and a long or even not so long program of this sort would be all but impossible for anyone except, perhaps, a trained mathematician to follow.
More theoretically, our approach searches for multiple words likely to be generated from the motion and object categories by using the action language model; and subsequently searches for a sequence of these words that is likely to be generated from the obtained words, using the natural language model.
Obviously, a program written for this machine would consist of a sequence of these numerical phrases, and a long — or even not so long — program of this sort would be all but impossible for anyone except, perhaps, a trained mathematician to follow.
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By modeling an OOV word with a sequence of PMs, these OOV words could be correctly recognized by our hybrid LM.
A sequence-of-tenses problem.
The planning problem is in effect a search for a sequence of actions meeting these conditions.
To achieve that each message is divided into a sequence of packets and these packets are multicasted.
In the first step, by projection on the finite dimensional orthonormal basis of (mathbf{H}^{mathbf{1}}(boldsymbol{Omega})), we construct a sequence of approximate equations, each of these equations possesses a solution via the Cauchy-Lipschitz criteria.
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