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The phrase "also a grid of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an additional feature or element that includes a grid layout or structure.
Example: "The design includes a vibrant color palette and also a grid of interactive elements to enhance user engagement."
Alternatives: "additionally a grid of" or "as well as a grid of".
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There is also a grid of acrylic "Campaign Poster Designs Rejected by Jim Jones" (2013), with small handwritten notes providing a meta-commentary; the small print next to "Jim Jones/ The People's Candidate for Congress," reads, "Jim reminds you he's not running for Congress in China".
There's also a grid of 'Fellow Travelers', where you can see a list of these participants — mouse-over one, and you can quickly send them a Congratulations on their progress.
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We also output a grid of pixels, which are later used in our edge detection modules.
The figure also shows a grid of equal-sized cells each having an area of 50 × 50 km2.
To control for neighborhood size, and to observe concentration in smaller areas, we also created a grid of 2500 ft. by 2500 ft. cells (about.224 square miles each)4 and counted crimes within each cell.
The exhibit also includes a grid of black-and-white Polaroids of progress on another painting in which belts of crisscrossing lights contrast with the velvet blackness of the night sky.
She also sent him a grid of photographs in which she held up handwritten speech bubbles.
PUUV positive points were also aggregated on a grid of 6 km² cells (Fig. 2).
The project's organisers said the Hackerspace Global Grid will also involve developing a grid of ground stations to track and communicate with the satellites.
One is a grid structure composed of 6 intersecting lines with evenly distributed brightness, named the grid dataset (Fig. 1A); the other is also a grid structure composed of 6 intersecting lines, but with gradually decaying brightness from left to right, named the gradient grid dataset (Fig. 2A).
We need not only a smart grid, but also a grid that's capable of getting smarter every day, as our devices get smarter, so it can adapt and bring us successfully into the 21st century.
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