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The phrase "a temperatures of" is not correct in English.
It should be "a temperature of" when referring to a specific temperature measurement.
Example: "The forecast predicts a temperature of 75 degrees Fahrenheit tomorrow."
Alternatives: "a reading of" or "a level of".
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Earlier this week, the UK broke the record for its warmest winter day twice with a temperatures of more than 20C recorded in Wales and England.
The breakthrough curves show ratio of the outlet concentration and the influent concentration against the contact time at an atmospheric pressure, and at a temperatures of 25, 35, 45 and 60 °C.
The plants were placed under long-day (16 h light/8 h dark cycle) conditions at a temperatures of 25°C (light) and 18°C (dark) with irradiation intensity of approximately 300 μmol m−2 s−1.
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The site of the explosion reached a temperature of 5,400°F.
Tens of thousands are expected, despite a temperature of -20C.
In the E.R., she had a temperature of 102.8.
She was ill; she had a temperature of 41C.
On Wednesday, a temperature of 79.2 degrees was registered.
: Huguenard & McCormick, and corresponds to a temperature of 23-25 deg.
using a temperature of 36C, as in the experiments.
This occurs at a temperature of around 219 degrees Fahrenheit.
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