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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trajectory of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the path or course of something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as in personal development, scientific research, or project planning.
Example: "The trajectory of the project has shifted significantly since we implemented the new strategy."
Alternatives: "a path of the" or "a course of the".
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The show is three decades old but hard to place on a trajectory of the times.
A trajectory of the process is advanced in time by an operator splitting technique and the timesteps are chosen adaptively.
(d) A trajectory of the forager presented in panel a during a single trip from the food source to the nest and back (t = 43 45 min).
In this model a trajectory of the particle guiding centre is approximated by a particle trajectory crossing the dipole centre.
A trajectory of the closed-loop systems can be then constructively specified as a result of a particular system optimization procedure applied to the original model.
Visser is a believer, she tells us at the start of this book, and she has chosen the church of Sant'Agnese as a generic place of worship, where a community gathers "to live together through a trajectory of the soul".
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(a) Trajectories of the targets after range compression.
An annual trend can show a trajectory of where the trend might be headed but still does not give a full picture.
An annual trend can show a trajectory of where the trend might be headed, but still does not give a full picture.
They design an environment and map out a trajectory of events, but the user chooses where to direct their gaze.
In Area A, the trajectory of the navigator using magnetic information meandered since the magnetic field was disturbed.
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