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The phrase "any clusters in which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific groups or collections within a larger set, particularly in contexts like data analysis or research.
Example: "We need to analyze any clusters in which the data points show significant variation."
Alternatives: "any groups where" or "any sets in which".
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The users can direct their Yentas to eliminate any clusters in which they are not interested.
These methods are applied to investigate how health outcome data relate spatially by identifying: (i) the presence of any clusters, in which case global (general, non-specific) methods are used; and, (ii) the location of clusters in space, for which local (focused, specific) methods are used (Lawson 2001; Lawson et al. 2016).
In particular, we assembled our conserved clusters based on sequence homology, using a stringent matching threshold for comparisons within and between species, and then we discarded any clusters in which one or more species contributed two or more sequences.
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Many programs establish context through trigram analysis, a method based on a database of frequent three-word clusters in which probabilities are assigned that any two words will be followed by a given third word.
As was discussed earlier, one of the more difficult problems facing any applied cluster analysis is determining the number of clusters in which to group the data.
Nine clusters, in which identical patterns occurred at any time during the study period, consisting of 2 12 patients included 344545%) of the 76 patients.
Moreover, there are a number of tardigrade specific EST clusters in which sequence similarity does not allow the prediction of any specific function.
Survey 2 sampling clusters in which >1 farms were positive were investigated to determine whether any identical E. coli O157 strains could be found on farms within the vicinity of each other (average distance = 5.96km).
She gives us haunting drawings of cancer's victims, whom she places up in the clouds, still grouped in the "cancer clusters" in which they died.
Some churches may pare the number of Masses or form clusters in which each parish offers a particular program -- say, religious education -- to all.
Still, several scientists have noted that there are many clusters in which human-to-human infection may be a more logical explanation than the idea that relatives who fell sick days apart got the virus from the same dying bird.
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