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The phrase "a slack of" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be a misinterpretation of "a lack of," which is used to indicate the absence of something.
Example: "There is a lack of resources available for the project."
Alternatives: "a shortage of" or "a deficiency of".
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This appears to be a way to allow for a slack of the membrane, resulting in a more favourable camber of the outer wing during the supinated upstroke.
Using Myers' bit-vector algorithm (Myers, 1999), we compute the edit distance and the exact location for each read based on putative locations identified as nearest neighbors, adding a slack of 14 bp on each boundary.
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They give the lie to tales of Whitman's being a slacker of a bureaucrat when he hand-duplicated the letters and memos of government officials.
In particular, you should not partition the work, nor should you carry a slacker out of charity.
A more playful, relaxed listen than its predecessor, but a little slack of execution.
There has already been a slack ening off of business activity in France.
A change of defence secretary might mean a slacker pace of reform in the MoD.
Books: I'm a bit of a slack reader.
A slack-taut map of SFT tethers is built.
But he wasn't coy, or a slacker, or any of the other categorical verdicts that became Pavement boilerplate.
A slacker's path out of studying?
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