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The phrase "a superposition of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in scientific contexts, particularly in physics and quantum mechanics, to describe a situation where multiple states or conditions exist simultaneously. Example: "In quantum mechanics, a particle can exist in a superposition of states until it is observed."
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At first glance, it was a chaos of dislocated figures, a superposition of lines and wild but fundamentally harmonious colors.
In 1996 Haroche and collaborators succeeded in placing photons in a superposition of two quantum states.
Quantum computers don't have to be made of atoms; any particle that can be manipulated into a superposition of two states will do for a qubit.
Quantum theory, however, says that the system at any moment is in a superposition of all of those 2200 possibilities at once.
(A) Superposition of PolB and TMAThyX (PDBID: 1O2A).
This provides a superposition of one conformer to the other.
(A) Superposition of 25 lowest-energy structures of the ZFD.
To start with, the electron can be in a superposition of its two states.
The radioactive atom is in a superposition of decayed and nondecayed states.
The arguments basically involve the consideration of a mass prepared in a superposition of position eigenstates.
(A) Superposition of ZIKV (domains colored respectively) and DENV4 (white) apo-helicases.
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