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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a undesirable" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an undesirable" because "undesirable" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The new policy was seen as an undesirable change by many employees."
Alternatives: "an unwelcome" or "a negative".
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"I always thought that 'the voice' was meant to indicate a kind of genuine, authentic, absolute individuation, which struck me as (a) undesirable and (b) impossible," he said.
The synaptic functions may have been optimised to fit the data primarily at low velocities, since there are more data points corresponding to low velocities than data points at high velocities, resulting in a undesirable deviations at high velocities.
Conditioning is defined as the development of absorbed layers onto a surface (22) and can also be seen as biofouling if it is in a undesirable area, for example, the food chain or pipelines (37).
Removal of the item resulted in fit to the model, however the PSI value dropped from.79 to.72, indicating a undesirable reduction in the person separation reliability of the scale.
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The A-MWCNTs have an undesirable geometric structure as solid supports for composite materials.
The annoyance of carrying around luggage all day when exploring a city is an undesirable side effect of traveling.
6 8 Should we define a complication as an undesirable event following surgical medical care?
The other (a bottom frontier) is an efficiency frontier for an undesirable output.
Real estate agents warn against buying a good house in an undesirable area, saying location trumps all.
Everything has both a good aspect and an undesirable aspect.
Within the social process, a stigmatised person possesses an "undesirable difference" or "deviance" [ 27].
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