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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a boundary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a limit or a dividing line in various contexts, such as physical, metaphorical, or conceptual boundaries.
Example: "The fence was built as a boundary to separate the two properties."
Alternatives: "as a limit" or "as a divider".
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By American Indians as a boundary marker?
It acts as a boundary separating native vegetation from farmland.
This thin layer serves as a boundary with connective tissue and as a substrate to which epithelial cells are attached.
Using hurdles and cones as a boundary, he roughly approximates a curve in one end zone so that Sylve and his teammates can run 200-meter repeats.
He'll designate a tree or a certain person—" 'black shirt,'reded hair,'greenen glasses,' or, before I got married, 'hot mama' "—as a boundary for each strip.
The analysis is treated as a boundary problem.
Tribologically, we demonstrated that lubricin serves as a boundary lubricant adsorbed to native meniscal surfaces.
However, landscape services can also be used as a boundary concept in collaborative landscape governance.
The applications will no longer recognize hardware as a boundary limitation.
The optimized flux thus obtained is applied as a boundary condition to the thermal loss analysis.
In this work, transient simulations were used with an upstream hydrograph as a boundary condition.
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