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The phrase "a subtraction of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical contexts or when discussing the removal or reduction of something.
Example: "The equation represents a subtraction of two variables to find the result."
Alternatives: "a reduction of" or "a deduction of".
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That's a subtraction of truth.
In this phase, correct responses would earn points whereas slips-of-action would lead to a subtraction of points.
After a bit of head scratching, I fancied the penalty might be a subtraction of votes from the last election.
Any response towards a cue leading to a now devalued fruit would result in a subtraction of 2 points from the total score.
The simplest way to calculate degree days is a subtraction of the base temperature from the average temperature over a period of time.
The signals from such vessels may swamp the signal from the sample contained within, but with PDF-CT the tomographic reconstruction places these signals into different voxels rendering unnecessary a subtraction of the sample container.
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The MMN, involved in passive deviant detection, is best observed in a subtraction waveform of rare and frequent tone averages.
This study is the first to publish data relating to performance on a subtraction version of the PASAT.
Do a "mental subtraction of relationships". Think of a meaningful relationship in your life.
Figure 5D is a difference spectrum resulting from a 1 1 subtraction of 5C from 5B; it is mostly composed of vibrational modes corresponding to the top layer.
A higher fraction value results in a stronger subtraction of the normal signature.
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