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The phrase "a transposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been rearranged or altered in order, especially in contexts like music, mathematics, or data organization.
Example: "The data set was a transposed version of the original, making it easier to analyze."
Alternatives: "an altered" or "a rearranged".
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Electrostimulation of a transposed gracilis muscle around the anal canal can yield excellent results in selected patients.
Harmonizer works much like a commercial harmonizer in that it allows you to create harmony against the source by adding a transposed copy of it.
end{aligned} (1.26)Here (A^*) denotes A transposed.
Table 2 shows a transposed picture, revealing the wage levels of the joint HRH occupations in the 20 countries.
He was well dialysed through a transposed native brachio-basilic fistula with a urea reduction ratio of 70% and Kt/v > 1.2.
DNA transposons (class II) are able to self-excise and move to a new location in the genome while retrotransposons (class I) use an RNA intermediate resulting in a transposed copy.
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Keep in mind that the clarinet is a transposing instrument.
Keep in mind that the tenor sax is a transposing instrument.
It looks like a stained-glass window from a mosque transposed onto a dress.
In modern Indian music, however, the ragas are all transposed to a common ground note.
Landscape art pioneer Richard Long uses the coast as a material, transposing a Norfolk pebble to a Welsh beach.
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