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The phrase "and the angle is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing geometric concepts, measurements, or angles in various contexts, such as mathematics or physics.
Example: "After calculating the triangle's dimensions, we found that the angle is 45 degrees."
Alternatives: "and the measurement of the angle is" or "and the value of the angle is".
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I chose it because all the important details are there, the color is fairly uniform, and the angle is pretty close to straight up-and-down.
The distance to a scatterer from the MS, rDOS, is uniformly distributed over [0, R d ], and the angle is uniformly distributed over [0, 2π].
Due to the current limit, the system current will be no longer perpendicular to the injected voltage of series converter, and the angle is γ.
The influence is investigated of inclination angle of section A on the temperature of water heater and the angle is optimized.
The structural geometry of perylene molecule that involved with the values of bond length and the angle is found to be agreed well with the previous experimental [14, 15, 25] and theoretical works [26, 27].
Typically, the FRP is laid around the joint, the angle is bonded to the FRP in the joint, and the angle is bolted to the concrete either through or around the FRP sheet.
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Type 45 and if the angle is wrong, try 135.
"But today the angle is romantic and mellow – reviving William Morris and Laura Ashley".
The angle is tight... and the forward's shot rolls across the face of goal and to safety!
When the tag stopped reading, the distance was recorded and the angle was calculated.
The slack bus voltage and the angle are assumed to be 1 and 0, respectively.
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