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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a configuration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is arranged or organized in a particular way, often in technical or design contexts.
Example: "The software can be customized as a configuration to meet the specific needs of the user."
Alternatives: "in a setup" or "as an arrangement".
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"This amazing building is built as a configuration called Shattered Earth.
The file html/project/project.inc serves as a configuration file for your web site.
The key idea is to categorize network traffic into different classes and embed the same class parameter as a configuration knob in routing.
This can be modeled very nicely as a configuration of points with upper and lower bounds on the distances between certain pairs of points.
The human figure is often treated by sculptors as a configuration of volumes, each of which corresponds to a major part of the body, such as the head, neck, thorax, and thigh.
The swashplate mechanism is always designed as a configuration of multi closed-loop kinematic chains which dynamics is difficult to be analyzed, especially for coaxial layout.
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Three of Jupiter's large satellites -- Io, Europa and Ganymede -- travel in such a configuration, as do some of the small satellites of Saturn.
We formulate a configuration as follows.
The current configuration is taken as a reference configuration.
This parameter is named Qeq as it represents a configuration where periportal and pericentral hepatic functions have equal prevalence.
The hydrodomain bending coordinate φ can be regarded as a secondary configuration coordinate supplementing hydroroughness RM Z Wmax, the primary configuration coordinate, but still subordinate to it.
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