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The phrase "and is defined by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining the meaning or characteristics of a term or concept.
Example: "The term 'sustainability' refers to practices that meet present needs and is defined by the ability to maintain ecological balance over time."
Alternatives: "and is characterized by" or "and is described as".
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But the leadership of digital businesses in the post-industrial age is fundamentally different and is defined by five paradoxes.
The relationship dPower/dA is constant over a particular triangle, and is defined by Power of Triangle / Area of Triangle.
The rule is valid for homogeneous materials and is defined by a nonlinear constitutive model.
Suitably enough – given this is an autobiography – Sacks restates the notion here: "Each of us … constructs and lives a 'narrative' and is defined by this narrative".
Conceptual art reached its heyday in the '70s and is defined by its emphasis on ideas, not objects.
It was designed by Tim Berners-Lee at the CERN nuclear physics laboratory in Switzerland during the 1980s and is defined by an SGML DTD.
The second component (PCO2) separates corals exposed to ambient and high temperatures and is defined by high weights from the "respiration" parameter (r > 0.7).
This group comprises 6.1% of patients and is defined by bi-allelic inactivation of TP53 or ISS III with amplification of CKS1B.
The outdoor dining terrace fills much of the space between the wings of the house and is defined by vine-clad arbors built from salvaged classical columns.
The morphology of these TPEs is similar to polydiene-based TPEs, and is defined by the soft/hard segment composition.
and is defined by (3.33).
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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.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com