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The phrase "a the scope of" is not correct in English.
It appears to be a typographical error, as it combines "a" and "the" unnecessarily.
Example: "We need to evaluate the scope of the project before proceeding."
Alternatives: "the extent of" or "the range of".
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The trouble is, a) the scope of the problems is often not well defined, so we don't know how bad they are or if they're the right problems to solve.
a The scope of solution 1. b The scope of solution 2. c The scope of solution 3. The power distribution exists at the lower boundary of the feasible solution domain, i.e., a straight line ({P_{n}}{g_{{C_{n,B}}}} = {xi _{n,min }}left ({{sigma ^{2}} + {P_{m}}{g_{{D_{m,B}}}}} right)).
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a Within the scope of the two comprehensive libraries [ 13, 14].
Without such an approach, the scope of your objectives can easily become overwhelming, and your efforts disjointed.
The implications for you, the consumer, fall a bit outside the scope of a single, hideous run-on sentence.
A snapshot of a few projects gives a sense of the scope of what could come.
Last year, Congress wrote a new statute codifying a definition of the scope of detention authority derived from the Guantánamo litigation.
First, a picture of the scope of estuary threats at a regional scale.
A book of the scope of "On Politics" can't be reduced to a single theme.
Such a study was beyond the scope of a quality assurance evaluation of this educational activity.
AMY DAVIDSON: Can you give a sense of the scope of the Three Gorges Dam project?
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