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The phrase "a time resulting" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts discussing outcomes or consequences that arise from a specific time or event, but it would need additional context for clarity.
Example: "The project was delayed, leading to a time resulting in increased costs and missed deadlines."
Alternatives: "a period leading to" or "an era resulting in".
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In the absence of external excitation, the natural vibration often involves more than one mode at a time resulting in quasi-periodic or multi-periodic (toroidal) vibration.
As the requirements are organized into coherent use cases, object analysis is normally applied to one use case at a time, resulting in an object collaboration that realizes all of the functional requirements of the use case.
Only one embryo develops within each uterus at a time, resulting in litters of two (rarely one) pups.
If you've ever seen Michael Mayer play out, or have listened to legendary mixes like Immer or Fabric 13, you'll know that he's a master of pacing, a slow-building sonic architect happy to eke out subtle blends for minutes at a time, resulting in a DJing style that's luxurious and languid.
Eight subjects were tested at a time, resulting in 12 total sessions for all 48 subjects.
Currently, responsibilities remain in the hands of several institutions at a time, resulting in parallel lines of accountability.
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The removal of one item at a time resulted in lower alpha values than the original one, supporting the inclusion of all items.
Most individuals were only captured a single time, resulting in a population estimate with moderate precision.
The contour was interpolated a final time, resulting in an outputted polygon with sides of constant length (dmin).
The alternative, printing out hundreds of pages at a time, results in an unwieldly mess that also stands out like a sore thumb whenever you pull it out in class.
The system design provides a small dead time resulting in a sufficiently high rate capability.
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