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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any such system" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a system that has been previously mentioned or is understood in the context of the discussion.
Example: "The researchers found that any such system could potentially improve efficiency in the manufacturing process."
Alternatives: "any similar system" or "any corresponding system".
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Any such system must do two things.
points over children who did not use any such system.
He is from Copenhagen, where negotiators are currently struggling to agree on any such system.
Separatists deny possession of any such system and blame Ukraine, and Russia denies it provided any system to armed groups.
Part of the reason is that the cost of any such system would run into the billions of dollars.
This suggests that in any such system there will necessarily be an element that is arbitrary, or at least noncompulsive.
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One thing is certain: Gaining and sustaining patient trust in any such systems will be essential.
Though she also cautions that huge thought would need to go into the design of any such systems.
An app store for chemical reactions remains an endeavour for the future, and is fraught with problems, not least regulation and approvals from the US FDA and other drug regulatory bodies to make sure that any such systems are safe from hacking or abuse.
There aren't any such systems in Canada.
In particular, federal law officials must first assess "any risk associated with such system being produced, manufactured or assembled by one or more entities that are owned, directed or subsidized" by China.
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