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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also one bit" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are adding an additional piece of information or detail, particularly in discussions about data or binary information.
Example: "In addition to the other parameters, we need to consider also one bit for the final calculation."
Alternatives: "additionally one bit" or "one more bit".
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They are also one bit of government that has incredible public support.
A similar result was shown in [3] for two-user multiple-access system, by requiring not only complete distributional knowledge but also one bit of instantaneous queue state information.
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Also, the one bit of his internal monologue we hear is the bit I quoted above, and it is hokey.
It can be seen that eight nibbles of S 31 have been corrupted, and also, only one bit of inputs of each faulty S-boxes at 31st round is corrupted.
"Well, I would give you – I'd also give you one bit of advice," said Kasich, who has twin 16-year-old daughters.
I also don't believe that he is caving one bit on his Social ist) agenda.
It was a fun shoot, but also one that was a bit tough.
Along with showing off a bunch of the tricks OS 6.0 has up its sleeve — multitouch support, the new WebKit, a brand new homescreen — it also pretty much cements one bit right off the bat: it's coming to AT&T, as shown by the handset startup animation.
One actor, Rick Johnson, 53, who stands in for Mr. Brosnan, also did not seem affected one bit, even as the streets filled with traffic and sirens wailed.
It is not just that it's an almost-painless form of industrial action, but also that it removes the one bit of the job that many academics dislike most.
It's a serious, profoundly important topic -- but also one that can use a bit of comedy and high-fashion.
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