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The phrase "a simulate" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the word "simulate," which is a verb and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "We need to simulate the conditions of the experiment to gather accurate data."
Alternatives: "a simulation" or "an imitation."
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IPSS supports the following three types of problems: A) Simulate a chemical phenomenon; a part of the result of the simulation is the answer.
Finally, the feasibility and validity of the DNA algorithm are explained by a simulate experiment.
Effectiveness of the proposed technique is verified through the transient extraction of a simulate signal.
Under an optimal condition, a flexible DSSC using TiO2 film doped PVP and UV irradiation treated achieves a light-to-electric energy conversion efficiency of 3.02% under irradiation with a simulate solar light intensity of 100 mW cm−2.
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(One piece had a simulated gang rape).
Then they performed memory tests, a simulated intravenous insertion and a simulated driving test.
Official tests are conducted in laboratories over a simulated route.
(One ended with a simulated nuclear strike on Warsaw).
In a post-9/11 installation, he made a simulated version of a cottage-industry bomb shop.
Mr. McCain, for example, said waterboarding — a simulated drowning technique — was an illegal form of torture.
His next step is a possible live batting practice session or a simulated game at midweek.
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