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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumed crash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where an event or situation is presumed to have occurred, particularly in technical or analytical discussions, such as in software or system failures.
Example: "The system reported an assumed crash, prompting the team to investigate the underlying issues."
Alternatives: "presumed failure" or "expected crash".
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Passengers said that they assumed crash positions with their arms crossed on the seats in front of them, but that the landing was smooth.
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"As we approach the last days, I'm assuming crash position getting ready for re-entry," Mr. Laurie said, sounding plumily British again.
It's over a decade since Konono No 1 first excited the attention of western audiences, and five years since their last album, Assume Crash Position (a rough translation from Lingala of the Kinshasa outfit's name).
Most of the existing fault-tolerant strategies for these systems assume crash faults that are permanent events are easily detected.
In this paper, we focus on two architectural abstractions: the idealised fault-tolerant architectural element (iFTE), which is based on exception handling, and the halt-on-failure architectural element (HoFE), which assumes crash failure semantics.
I go for that look so, if given the opportunity, I would still like to assume crash positions with her.
When lost while driving, which was most of the time, he had a habit of slowing almost to a halt on roundabouts and squinting up at the road-signs while I assumed the crash position.
This mainstream probabilistic conceptualization (i.e. model) of motor vehicle crash causation assumes that crashes are well-approximated by a single source of risk, wherein several contributing factors exert their collective, non-independent influences on the occurrence of crashes via a linear predictor.
Kija Barnes, 25, said she was roused from a nap by flight attendants who warned her to assume a crash position.
When asked what Konono's name means, he provides a quick physical demonstration: appropriately enough, given the ear-splitting volume of their performances, it seems to mean something roughly equivalent to "assume the crash position".
If the angle is too great to achieve this, bail to the back side of the bike and assume a crash test dummy position.
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