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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appropriate for this class" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something meets the standards or requirements of a particular class or course.
Example: "The reading material selected for this semester is appropriate for this class, as it aligns with our learning objectives."
Alternatives: "suitable for this class" or "fitting for this class".
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It is shown that state space linearization techniques are not appropriate for this class of fermenters.
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Advanced simulation methods seem to be more appropriate for treating this class of problems.
Although main features of the microsatellite, as well as the environment characteristics expected in candidate orbits are detailed, emphasis is given to expose a generally appropriate procedure for this class of spacecraft.
Following HPLC and data analysis, ATP and UTP were verified by ROC curve analysis as the most appropriate biomarkers for this class.
It's certainly not appropriate for this graduating class, whose knowledge of the world and experience in it far exceeds mine when I skipped out on my 1967 commencement event.
As a direct consequence of Proposition 3.5 and Proposition 3.6, we can give the following corollary which is quite appropriate for the class of multivalued Poincaré operators considered in the two concluding sections.
qTDT analysis was not appropriate for the class I/III variable so only the association models with random effects were fitted.
Then add other things that are appropriate for the classes that will take place there.
In this paper, we present and illustrate a strategy for identifying appropriate control-relevant models for this class of processes.
Preview this presentation to make sure it is appropriate for your class.
Derived classes may override this member function to create a PickTable appropriate for their class.
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