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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a snapshots" is not correct in English.
It should be "a snapshot" or "snapshots" depending on the context. You can use "a snapshot" when referring to a single image or a brief overview of a situation.
Example: "The report provides a snapshot of the current market trends."
Alternatives: "a picture" or "a brief overview."
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(a) Snapshots of the microwave electric field E, magnetic field B, electron density ne, and ion density ni at t = 19 ns.
a Snapshots.
(best viewed in color/at high Zoom) (a) Snapshots of tracking output at various timestamps.
Fig. 5 a Snapshots of tracking results in scene B obtained using our method.
(a) Snapshots of wave profile at time intervals of width Δt = 5 from t = 10 to t = 40.
Focal mechanism represents the GCMT solution of the 2015 Gorkha earthquake Fig. 3 a Snapshots of the rupture progression at a time step of 5 s.
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"I took a snapshot.
He also enclosed a snapshot:.
It is certainly a snapshot.
Just a snapshot, really.
On a snapshot view that's true.
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