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The phrase "another component might be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential elements or factors in a particular context, such as in a report or analysis.
Example: "In our research, we found that another component might be the environmental impact of the project."
Alternatives: "an additional factor could be" or "a further element may be".
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Another component might be desalting plants.
And DeNicola said another component might be needed to thin out the deer as they creep closer to urban areas.
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This component might be called a feed, a recommendation engine, or personalisation.
Under cyclic heat flux and accounting for the possible presence of bonding defects, this stress could reach a level where the component might be jeopardised.
A warm dust component might be observable during starburst activity (Phillips, 2005).
But if you have reason to believe one program or component might be worth investigating as a major contributor to battery draw, why not check it out?
On the other hand, classes of each component might be realizing other multiple and specific concerns, which are not the main purpose of the component.
The principal component might be a good alternative method but its drawback is that it may fail when the distribution has multi-modal.
However, as we consider multi-class classification, there exists the problem that a component might be composed by vertices from more than two classes.
Indeed, State Department officials suggested any Arab air component might be more likely should the decision be made to strike in Syria, where Sunni states have been supporting rebels in the fight against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
Thus, crimes with a sexual or violent component might be perceived as being much more frequent than they actually are and hence perhaps feared more than they actually should be.
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