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The phrase "and a variant of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing different forms or versions of a particular word, phrase, or concept.
Example: "The term 'color' is commonly used in American English, and a variant of 'colour' is used in British English."
Alternatives: "and an alternative to" or "and a variation of".
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Mr. Diarrassouba, who is from Ivory Coast, speaks English, French and a variant of Mandingo.
His Prelude combined allusions to Bach and a variant of John Coltrane's "Love Supreme" before sailing off on its own.
Another staple is the "arepa": a kind of corn pancake, often spread with cheese and a variant of tomato salsa.
The method combines a Fourier method for two dimensions and a variant of Wachspress's method in the third dimension.
And a variant of the gene for the amyloid precursor protein, or APP, was found by Icelandic researchers to protect against Alzheimer's.
In addition, using a recessive model, we confirm an association between hip osteoarthritis and a variant of CHADL1 (rs117018441, P = 1.8 × 10−25, OR = 5.9).
A new grammar for generating such netlists and a variant of the XOSites-based crossover operator are also presented.
These problems generalize the classical Vertex Cover problem and a variant of the d-Cluster Editing problem.
This objective is tackled with the help of continuity arguments and a variant of the maximum principle.
Similar loops are implied to be exclusively observed in human ClpP and a variant of ClpP from Streptococcus pneumoniae.
But two of the set's most directly propulsive tunes were by Mr. Poor: "Winter Fruits" and "Wade," both featuring a haltingly syncopated melody and a variant of funk rhythm.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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