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The phrase "and resilient to a" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing the ability to withstand or recover from challenges or difficulties, but it needs to be part of a complete thought.
Example: "The system is designed to be efficient and resilient to a variety of external pressures."
Alternatives: "and resistant to a" or "and adaptable to a".
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Performance and security analysis show that the scheme in this paper is efficient and resilient to a series of security and anonymity attacks.
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The small town of only about 1200 people was quite impressive on how the local people were creative and resilient to turn around a decline town following the collapse of the herring fishing industry.
Security and performance analysis show that our scheme is efficient and is resilient to a series of security and anonymity attacks.
Climate change is another human-caused threat that the park is having to face- how much of the park will be lost in nature's attempts to fight, adapt, and become resilient to a changing climate?
It also contains an online e-learning course on project implementation Migration for development: a bottom-up approach - handbook Remittances do not equate to state funding: Though the amounts of remittances are huge, exceed development assistance, and have proven resilient to a certain point to economic crisis, it is crucial to keep in mind that remittances remain private sources of funding.
"The Paris deal needs to support the poor and vulnerable communities to cope with unavoidable climate crises better, and to be more resilient to a changed climate".
In contrast with the other lactobacilli, L. iners did not show an association with vaginal pH (p = 0.562) and therefore seems to be resilient to a less acidic BV environment.
Large, remote and pristine areas seem to be resilient to a wide range of disturbances [16], which has led to calls to assess the effectiveness of NTAs in conserving coral reefs through climate disturbance [18].
The estate is likely to have taken a bit more thought than that, but it is tempting to imagine it's the handiwork of a lonely Star Wars fan, holed up in a fusty office somewhere in Caerphilly and fantasising about the ship said to be "fast as a bat-falcon and resilient enough to last a millennium".
But, with five minutes left, and still time to get back within drop-goal range, the Warriors chose to take a tap penalty rather than go for goal, and the Falcons remained resilient to earn a crucial away win.
Because the most effective way to create societies that are cohesive and resilient is to build a system that protects the full human rights of every individual, in equality, dignity and justice.
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