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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a user takes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing an action performed by a user, often in relation to software, applications, or processes.
Example: "When a user takes the necessary steps to complete the registration, they will receive a confirmation email."
Alternatives: "a user performs" or "a user engages in".
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If a user takes her pill before the set time, no notification will be sent.
Other bloopers are the result of the unnecessary steps that a user takes to complete the task.
The right side looks like an ordinary paper notepad; when a user takes notes with I.B.M.'s digital pen, though, the notes are displayed seconds later, but as an image file rather than typescript, on the left-side screen.
To find out about a leaf, a user takes a photograph of it using an iPhone (no Android version yet), and the app determines what type of tree it came from.
Even if a user changes all the settings on the privacy section of the site, certain pieces of information will still be shared across the site unless a user takes further action.
When an impression occurs on a screen shot, a privacy report can be generated that discloses "the intermittent links or 'hops' which a user takes in between clicking on a sponsored link and 'landing' on a..
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Google has tested the latter system because it can record exactly what path a user took before initiating a call.
Harvard researchers showed PlateMate, an application that let a user take a picture of a plate of food with mobile phone camera, and then inform the user what they were eating and what they were getting nutritionally.
Fig. 7 Photo of a user taking the experiment.
Ideally, the shock of a negative image/sound, provides enough stimulus to make a user take a "bad" food item off their tray.
The authors propose a new metric for calculating the capacity of a CR user, namely, the expected normalized capacity of a user taking into account network switching delay.
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