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The phrase "a timing of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific instance or measurement of timing, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The timing of a project can greatly affect its success."
Alternatives: "a timing for" or "the timing of".
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A timing of a host tree is an assignment of each internal vertex in the tree to a distinct relative time.
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However, due to a lack of resources a precise timing of acquiring a single image at the growing season (leaf development) might be considered advantageous for detecting dead trees (no leaf development).
So it's a disagreement over the timing of such a conscious decoupling, not a denial that plans aren't being hatched.
The difference in time zones between geographic locations sometimes makes the timing of a blue moon a source of confusion.
The results are the execution time and the communication volume of a process, or the timing of a communication element.
A reference to the timing of a Belize judgment was removed.
"No change there, then," snapped Rose with the timing of a Slocombe or a Sharples.
Nolan Ryan once again could have an impact on the timing of a major baseball decision.
Jennifer Aniston has brought to the mommy plot the timing of a heroine from a classic screwball comedy.
For the assumption is that to create cooking's most fragile and temperamental dish takes immense skill, the finesse of a dancer, the timing of a comedian.
These are evident in the smallest details – the timing of a pause, the weight of a gesture.
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