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The phrase "a special solution of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as mathematics, science, or problem-solving where a particular solution is highlighted for its uniqueness or significance.
Example: "In this experiment, we will focus on a special solution of the equation that yields the most accurate results."
Alternatives: "a unique solution to" or "a specific solution for".
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They are ebonized with steel wool that was marinated overnight in a special solution of vinegar.
In Section 4, we discuss a special solution of the problem (1, 2a-2e).
It is not known when (ngeq3), but there is a special solution of it.
It is shown that the presented algorithm converges strongly to a special solution of the generalized variational inequality.
It is shown that the presented algorithm converges strongly to a special solution of the variational inequality (1.3).
One may ask naturally if it is meaningful to take a special solution of EGR corresponding to the Lagrangian (3) and to plug it into the nonrelativistic Equation 2.
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We consider firstly a bound of a special solution for the "summary equation" (2.1).
Many research studies have used a challenge test involving a special solution consisting of two sugars, and seeing how much of each appears in urine.
The tattooing process involves using a crude needle and a special solution made of charcoal, grime, honey, and milk extracted from the bosom of a lactating woman who has already had a male child.
"She has more power than Venus so I need to try to think tonight of a special solution," she said with a smile.
Like the linear component considered in the preceding section any such component guarantees the existence of a special solution.
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