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The phrase "at certain location" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "at a certain location." You can use it when referring to a specific place that is not named or when the exact location is not important to the context
Example: "The event will take place at a certain location that will be disclosed later."
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However, each mode shape has its specific sensitivity to the damage at certain location, which results in that the damage extent cannot be identified quantitatively.
In this way, the effect of climate change on the ocean wave climate can be studied, both with regards to changes in extreme quantiles at certain location and to overall spatial changes.
In order to find LOD characteristic, shown in Figure 15(b), we calculate, where Prob(D| H SS ) is normalized signal concentration at certain location next to a SS and Prob(D| H¬ SS ) is normalized signal concentration at certain location next to a splice-like signal.
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Many states use forms that can only be filled out at certain locations, Childs says.
"It's a spontaneous thing that just erupts at certain locations," he said.
Citi may yet change its rewards equation or decide that redeeming points at certain locations will yield better returns.
Tropical coral trout (Plectropomus species) remain dispersed over a reef for most of the year, but adults will aggregate at certain locations at the time of spawning.
The vines also need to be trimmed at certain locations and at precise angles to grow the best grapes for winemaking.
In private, Marks has conveyed to ICE and other federal officials "serious concerns about ICE activity at certain locations, such as Family Court and Human Trafficking Court".
Also miffed, perhaps, may be residential developers, who at certain locations may have a tough time fitting square-roomed apartments on oddly shaped lots.
"There's a long history of psychology departments teaching chickens to peck at certain locations for a food reward," said Larry Katz, an associate professor of animal science at Cook College of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J.
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