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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a specified tower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular tower that has been identified or designated for a specific purpose or context.
Example: "The signal will be strongest at a specified tower, ensuring better connectivity for users in the area."
Alternatives: "at a designated tower" or "at a particular tower".
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The greedy algorithm is employed to solve the wind turbine positioning optimization at a specified tower height.
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In addition, the maximum lightning current which causes shielding failure for a specified tower design and probabilistic specification of lightning for discrete-event simulation is taken into account.
He has several irritating experiences with laundries that fail to collect & deliver at a specified time.
Similarly, a production line is usually designed to operate most efficiently at a specified rate.
They wanted us to supply it at a specified time.
Plants regrow at a specified rate.
The mandatory variety automatically converts at a specified future date.
A design methodology to determine the height of a spray tower required to achieve a specified amount of removal of a solute from a gas mixture is proposed.
They move in a specified direction at a predictable speed.
These ads are promotions offered to Convos users within a specified radius at a specific time.
Across nine items, children move five disks across three pegs to build a target tower shown in a picture, within a specified time limit following specified rules (eg, use the fewest number of moves possible).
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