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Free sign upThe phrase "allow to find" is not correct in standard written English.
It lacks a subject or object, making it incomplete and unclear.
Example: "I will allow you to find the information you need."
Alternatives: "permit to discover" or "enable to locate."
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Moreover, the semantic interpretation of database schemes would allow to find precise information quickly.
These models allow to find the appropriate trade-off between accuracy of the bounds and the computational complexity.
The proposed conditions allow to find state feedback and output feedback controllers which stabilizes the closed loop system in the finite-time sense.
In complement, the ageing of the casing formwork was characterized by electrochemical spectroscopy of impedance and thanks to the correlation with the aesthetic tests will allow to find from new mechanisms to the interfaces related to the studied oil's formulations.
There are also other variants which allow to find an optimal architecture, but they tend to need a long time for training, especially in the case of complex data sets.
Experimental performance curves (including several off-design conditions) are essential for smart grid management because (if they are implemented in optimization tools) they allow to find real optimal solutions (while tools based on linear or calculated correlations can obtain results affected by significant errors).
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Wales were not allowed to find theirs.
It allows to find the high quality local optima.
The artists were allowed to find themselves within the frame of the ballpark".
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The inverted Miki's model allowed to find the theoretical tortuosity and the flow resistivity.
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