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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subsequence such" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific type of subsequence, but the phrasing is awkward and lacks clarity.
Example: "In the study of sequences, we often encounter a subsequence such as the Fibonacci sequence."
Alternatives: "a subsequence of this kind" or "a subsequence like this".
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Select a subsequence such that a.e.
Since, there exists a subsequence such that.
Pick a subsequence such that a.e.
Indeed, there exists a subsequence such that.
For any given, there exists a subsequence such that.
Since is bounded, there exists a subsequence such that as.
In fact, there exists a subsequence such that (3.15).
(5) In fact, there exists a subsequence such that (4.23) .
Since has compact values, there exists a subsequence such that (5.19).
(iii)for all real sequence there is a subsequence such that converges uniformly on.
So by Dunford-Pettis theorem, there exists a subsequence such that weakly in.
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