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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all possible terms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a comprehensive set of terms or conditions in a particular context, such as legal agreements or mathematical expressions.
Example: "In this contract, we must consider all possible terms to ensure clarity and mutual understanding."
Alternatives: "every conceivable term" or "all conceivable terms".
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For one, by basing our concepts off of peer reviewed literature that was searched semi-systematically there is a possibility of not capturing all possible terms.
These days, every time Messi scuttles through a thicket of defenders and, looking less like a striker than a golfer pensively lining up a putt, slots the ball neatly home, the commentators tend simply to acknowledge that they have already exhausted all possible terms of approbation.
In cases where more than one search term was potentially valid, we conducted the search with all possible terms, and used the highest number which resulted.
If one calculates all possible terms up to (which equals ), the bit error probability can be calculated using (12) as (30).
An ESP query containing all possible terms related to this gene family revealed six other family members (Fig. 1A).
Due to the reproductive failure in the Casein Control group, a full analysis including all possible terms was not possible.
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This design avoided an all-subsets approach by testing specific hypothesis (rather than all possible term combinations) which essentially amounts to model data-mining.
In [14], the authors make use of the Gröbner fan to take into account all possible term orders and produce a consensus graph representing the most likely dependency relations among the nodes in the network.
With this system, we were able to retrieve articles using a query for a specific domain of interest identified by indexed UMLS terms, all possible children terms, and text word searching of title and abstract to generate a dynamic, user-defined network with a list of authors and detailed author profiles.
We used all possible combinations of search terms associated with plant invasion impacts such as invas* plant* impact* and non-native plant* effect*, among many others.
Lewis dismissed them all in the strongest possible terms.
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