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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an smart" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a smart" because "smart" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "She is a smart student who always excels in her studies."
Alternatives: "a clever" or "an intelligent".
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Using an smart spectrometer, we were also able to estimate the power at each light from point luminosity measurements along the road, and classify the bulb type against a library of known bulb spectra.
Mohammadi was blown up outside his home in an smart northern suburb of Tehran by a remote-control bomb that had been attached to a motorcycle parked on the street.
The Smart-Events Architecture, SEA, is supported in three important concepts: the agent control system, which is composedof a set of concurrent modules, the use of specialised channels to control the activation level of each module, and an smart event communication mechanism.
In the 1997 film, he played a straight-talking psychologist to Matt Damon's lead role as an smart alec mathematics prodigy.
As a novelty, the present research exploits the combination of time and frequency domain features, to deal with the inherent non-stationary associated to the electrical anomalies, with the goal to improve the performance of the ANN and to make feasible the integration in an smart meter.
High speed rail is more than just an smart next move that could enhance continental mobility and American competitiveness.
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