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Discover Ludwig'against defect' can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about a protection or guarantee against a defect in a product or service. For example, "This warranty provides you with protection against defect for up to one year."
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But here is what an Eagle Creek rep named Sadie Schroeder told Ms. Jahrling, in an e-mail: "Our warranty protects against defect for the life of the product.
The standard POD against defect size plot is constructed by keeping as much as possible constant while changing the characteristic size of the defect.
This improvement is attributed to the increased strength and resistance of the material against defect generation upon phase transformation as a result of the microstructural refinement due to the ECAE process, as supported by the electron microscopy observations.
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There is an implied warranty against defects.
Mr. Jackson said he would try to persuade disillusioned liberal Democrats against defecting to Ralph Nader and the Green Party.
Title insurance protects the buyer against defects, errors or omissions in the chain of title.
Hubbard was particularly fierce against defecting members, especially if they put online the higher levels of enlightenment that were supposed to be revealed only to loyal trainees.
While RHA doesn't promise that the earbuds will stand up to a stomping, it does offer a three-year guarantee against defects, which is more than most.
Congress has financed the second engine for years to keep Pratt & Whitney from having a lucrative monopoly and as insurance against defects that might ground the fleet.
Neglecting such an entropic effect can lead to erroneous underestimations of the safety level against defect-driven failure.
Many successful lawsuits against defecting employees are based on noncompete clauses.
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