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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and is calculated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining how a particular value or result is determined or computed in a given context.
Example: "The total cost of the project is $10,000, and is calculated based on the materials and labor required."
Alternatives: "and is determined" or "and is computed".
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It is allocated to help run opposition parties in parliament and is calculated by the number of seats won and the number of votes gained.
Measured on the retail prices index (RPI), which is still used to set some train ticket prices and pension payments, and is calculated to include housing costs, inflation appeared stronger, at 1.1%.
Hope says that even though there is uncertainty about various aspects of climate change, the social cost of carbon produced when oil and gas is burned has been well assessed and is calculated at $100 a tonne of carbon dioxide.
It applies to paid tickets as well as frequent flier awards, and is calculated based on the class of travel and the length of the flight.
His chess rating — which reflects a player's relative standing and is calculated according to a complicated win-loss formula — is 2872, the highest ever.
Churn is slightly different and is calculated by taking the number of users who leave and dividing by the number of total users (regardless of start time).
The discharge is a product of area and measured velocity and is calculated for each subsection.
Next, the estimated frequencies and are fixed, and is calculated by (19).
The approximated coordinate is computed from all the receiver coordinates, and is calculated from the coordinates.
With and in Table 1, we have seconds, and is calculated by.
The MAD between two feature vectors and is calculated as (21).
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