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The phrase "a small error for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a minor mistake or oversight in a specific context, often followed by what the error pertains to.
Example: "There was a small error for the calculation of the total expenses in the report."
Alternatives: "a minor mistake regarding" or "a slight error in".
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It should be noted that the axial approximation we used is quite good for the conduction band but can give a small error for the valence band (see, for example, Figure one in [2]).
The PAIRS method develops only a small error for forces that deflect a simply-supported beam 0.1 to 10% of its length (Fig. 5C).
Also our method can in general achieve a small error for the translation of subtomograms that cannot be reached by an FFT based exhaustive sampling, which on average cannot be less than 0.5 (Table 2).
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The approximation of the partition functions leads to a smaller error for the oxygen association reaction, but again, the error associated with the desorption of O2** → O2 has a similar size, 1 2 orders of magnitude, for the temperatures below 400 K and above 700 K.
For a combination of the results from the three areas, we selected earthquakes with a small error of location for each area and individual results were merged.
Although it does not have to be exact, a small error is needed for a good performance.
Nevertheless, applying SKM model with just three panels to obtain predicted results with a small error can be justified for practical purposes.
Hence, in cases where the device deployment is terminated beforehand, there is usually a small error in struts' length for the FM cases.
There was a small error towards higher observed concentrates for the low concentration solutes (magnesium and calcium), no systematic error for potassium 3 mmol/L and a clear systematic error towards lower observed concentrations for potassium 4 mmol/L.
The GWPF blamed a "small error by our graphic designer" for the mistake which would now be changed, but said that starting the graph earlier would be equally arbitrary.
where η is a small positive number (e.g., η=0.05) to allow for a small error in intersection point calculation.
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