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Discover LudwigThe phrase "applying useful" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the act of making something useful or utilizing something effectively, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The process of applying useful techniques can greatly enhance productivity in the workplace."
Alternatives: "utilizing effective" or "implementing beneficial".
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Firms, he argues, should not make the mistake of applying useful scepticism too narrowly.
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It is an easily applied, useful tool for determining the expected response of a general attractor network to conflicting external inputs.
A recent complex eikonal model (Settimi et al., 2013b) is applied, useful to calculate the absorption due to the ionospheric D-layer, which can be approximately characterized by a linearized analytical profile of complex refractive index, covering a short range of heights between h1 = 50 km and h2 = 90 km.
Relating to further statistical analysis, the decision to apply useful and powerful graph-algorithms causes that each found MA has been considered as a graph structure (see Figure 4).
Think beyond the basic necessities to apply useful information.
Applying it, useful design indications can be derived also by varying some parameters using thermo-physical and climatic data easy to get.
Applying it, useful design indications can be derived also by varying simple parameters using thermal and physical data easy to get.
By applying the useful tool of 'formal chemistry', the replicator concept was extended.
There is an idea that rules are mere hints, to be applied when useful.
And if you apply the useful French political shorthand of "clean right" versus "dirty right", UKIP sits on the clean side of the line, while the BNP is on the dirty side, along with the still-nastier English Defence League.
Well, the younger one scaled the Tikal temples as if claiming them, and has constructed his own miniature version, while his brother, taking a break from beguiling the always enthusiastic Guatemalans with his card tricks, applied that useful teenage word "interesting" to Tikal, and indeed the whole trip.
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