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The phrase 'a standard definition' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to a widely accepted definition of a word or concept. For example, "According to a standard definition, a kitchen is a room devoted to preparing and cooking food."
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The report said this was a standard definition used by the loan industry.
For example the font is small and would likely be unreadable on a standard definition TV.
This newly mastered Blu-ray edition comes with a standard definition DVD as well.
He realised the sum of Jefferson's observations had become a standard definition, as accepted – and as unquestioned – as Euclid's theorem.
Tidal also offers a standard definition service at $9.99.
A standard definition of a "bear market" is a drop of 20% or more.
But this is a standard definition of the claim that mathematical truths supervene on the physical.
Personally, I would much rather spend $30-$30-$60 cablesenthanbles than $200 or so on a standard definition TV.
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The resolution is 640 by 480, precisely the same as that on a standard-definition TV.
A recent release might cost $4 for a standard-definition rental, $5 for hi-def and $7 for HDX.
("Sleeping Beauty" is also being issued in a standard-definition version, and Disney has included a copy of the standard disc in the Blu-ray box as well).
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