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The phrase "an upper bound" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in mathematical or computational contexts to refer to a value that is greater than or equal to every value in a given set.
Example: "In this algorithm, we can establish an upper bound for the time complexity to ensure efficiency."
Alternatives: "a maximum limit" or "a ceiling value".
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It means that I only have an upper bound and not a lower bound.
That's sort of an upper bound, a worst case.
Thus an upper bound of mud weight is derived.
Furthermore, an upper bound of this region is estimated.
Carathéodory's Theorem is commonly used to identify an upper bound.
Without an upper bound, it is hard for people to estimate how large something has become.
To characterize this payoff set, we derive an upper bound, using mechanism design with limited commitment.
But human equivalence is just the beginning, not an upper bound.
Historical land-use transformation rates do not represent an upper bound for future transformation rates.
"There's an upper bound.
for an upper bound.
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