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The phrase "always formulated as a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something is consistently expressed or structured in a particular way.
Example: "The results of the experiment are always formulated as a series of graphs to illustrate the data clearly."
Alternatives: "consistently expressed as a" or "typically presented as a".
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The problem of designing FIR filters with low complexity is always formulated as a constrained optimization problem, where the variables take values in -1, 0, and 1.
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In the case of radio, it's almost always formulated as an argument about interference, even if the real issue is competition.
Before proceeding, it is necessary to briefly illustrate ED algorithm, which is always formulated as the following two hypotheses: (1).
The answer is "yes", one can always formulate ((P)) as a standard DC program of the form ((P_{mathrm{dc}}).) In fact, as indicated above, the vector space (mathcal {DC}(X)) contains most realistic objective functions.
The test for discrimination can be formulated as a "but for" question.
A microbicide is any substance that kills germs, and it can be formulated as a cream, gel, film or suppository.
"First, for being formulated as a response to the perceptual qualities and inner structure of the place it activates.
Each item was formulated as a statement.
The hyperlinks were formulated as a question.
The whole approach is formulated as a linear programming problem.
This process is formulated as a Michaelis-Menten model.
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