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The phrase "array that was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific collection or arrangement that existed in the past.
Example: "The array that was used in the experiment provided valuable insights into the data."
Alternatives: "collection that existed" or "set that was present".
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Numbered line shows the linear site array that was used for the simulations in this study.
This array has numerous advantages over its predecessor, the bilinear array that was launched on Astro-E.
It's a custom-built, diamond-pattern OLED array that was built to Apple specifications and driven by an Apple display driver.
There was no material that was intentionally installed to reduce reverberation or noise, except the materials for microphone array that was used to place the microphones.
The results showed that the aluminum alloy surface is coated with a continuous, homogeneous, and compact aluminum (hydr oxide silane hybrid film, which is composed of ca. 200 nm particle array that was tightly and regularly packed.
The M w7.1 main shock was recorded not only by permanent strong-motion networks, such as K-NET (Kinoshita 1998; Aoi et al. 2004), KiK-net (Aoi et al. 2000, 2004), and the JMA network (Nishimae 2004), but also by a temporary seismic array that was deployed after the M w6.1 foreshock in Mashiki (see Fig. 1), Kumamoto Prefecture, located in the near-source region (Hata et al. 2016).
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The stimulator microchip consists of an electrode array that is surgically implanted into the retina.
As a result, the bonds will lie in a geometric array that is characteristic of the atom.
They've designed a solar array that is 2.7 metres in diameter when folded up, but a whopping 25 metres across when unfolded.
The result is a thin, flexible array that's much brighter than conventional organic LED arrays.
A more elaborate variation is to station a permanent array that is wired to the mainland along known hurricane paths.
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