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The phrase "a standard example is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a typical or commonly accepted illustration of a concept or idea.
Example: "In discussing the principles of democracy, a standard example is the electoral process in the United States."
Alternatives: "a typical example is" or "a common example is".
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A standard example is the linear three dimensional heat equation problem discretized with a seven point scheme on a regular Cartesian grid.
A standard example is Einstein's general theory of relativity.
A standard example is that of Newtonian mechanics providing a small set of principles that could serve to explain phenomena as diverse as projectile motions, falling bodies, tides, planetary orbits and pendula.
A standard example is
A standard example is an emergency room triage situation.
A standard example is the result of integrating a test function f over some domain Ω: I(f) = \int_\Omega f(x)\,dx.
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The standard example is Lincoln, the homely hayseed, who with a little retouching became a handsome statesman through Mathew Brady's lens.
The standard example is furnished by the Euclidean space.
The standard example was 'All the apostles of God are 12', which entails 'Matthew and Mark and so on are 12', with a conjunctive subject.
For example, when a standard exercise is reframed as a design activity (Table 1F), students must confront how a problem is defined, how a model can be constructed, and how variables can be reduced, so the problem can be solved using the elementary physics and mathematics they are learning.
"Both batting and bowling must click together, and it has been a standard example of being outplayed by a good international side.
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