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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a timing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific instance or measurement of time, often in contexts related to scheduling or performance.
Example: "The timing of the meeting was crucial to ensure all team members could attend."
Alternatives: "a schedule" or "a timeframe."
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A: Timing is everything!
Novel chip keeps time using the constant, measurable rotation of molecules as a timing reference.
The received analog time signal y(t) is sampled at the baud rate T with a timing phase offset τ generated from a timing offset generation mechanism.
There's a timing.
But it's a timing issue.
There was a timing effect.
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The application is a timing-level circuit simulator for combinational circuits.
We analyze large-scale administrative data, applying a timing-of-events approach.
There's a timing issue too.
A. Timing and people's ability to control time.
A. Timing is one.
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