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The phrase "a trajectory in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a path or course of development in a specific field or context.
Example: "The research indicates a trajectory in technological advancements that could reshape the industry."
Alternatives: "a path in" or "a course in".
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Will we see a trajectory in the book, some kind of ongoing reassessment of the nature or purpose of storytelling?
The mission design incorporates a trajectory in line with overall cost constraints, including launch vehicle limitations.
We present measurements from batch crystallization as a trajectory in the phase space mapped out by the crystal mass and the total chord count.
After a trajectory in many ways mapping the author's own, the man has landed in Honolulu, where he takes a job managing the Hotel Honolulu, a midlist establishment catering to a rather extraordinary diversity of visitors.
First we propose q-space trajectory encoding, which uses time-varying gradients to probe a trajectory in q-space, in contrast to traditional pulsed field gradient sequences that attempt to probe a point in q-space.
This simulation environment is used to carry out different tests of the redundant manipulator model together with each controller as they are made to follow a trajectory in space.
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We include a plot of a trajectory found in the solenoidal model in Fig. 9.
Such a spectrum is determined by an electron trajectory in an undulator while neglecting radiation loss.
"I'm not a woman with a great trajectory in mind," she says.
It is a trajectory familiar in many elite realms of American professional life.
Panel A shows a trajectory projected in the (v_{1}-theta ) plane for (C=0.18).
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