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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at suitable" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It may be intended to refer to a suitable time or place, but it lacks the necessary context to be usable.
Example: "We will meet at a suitable time to discuss the project."
Alternatives: "at an appropriate" or "at a convenient".
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Based on the AT, suitable exercise intensity can be precisely given to the athletes for different types of sports in order to produce optimal results [ 38].
But are they dropping them at suitable destinations?The answer to that seems to be "yes", too.
Marker beacons used to assist mariners are erected on small islands, isolated rocks, reefs, shoals, and at suitable positions on the coastline.
It lets users build flash cards, and remembers how recently they have been trained, calling older ones up at suitable intervals.
Until well into the 19th century such interpolated passages were often improvised by the performer at suitable openings left for that purpose by the composer.
In the meantime, while there are some limited routes for disposal via incineration in the UK or via export to Germany for treatment, most waste fridges are being stored at suitable sites around the country.
The sleep time allows enforcing Iptables' rules at suitable times.
Most vent and seep invertebrates arrive at suitable habitats as larvae dispersed by deep-ocean currents.
Meantime, at suitable temperatures, the AN-based electrolyte can be used for power applications.
For linearity purposes, a single spot could be deposited and acquired at suitable user defined intervals.
When additionally modulating this inductance at suitable microwave frequencies, one expects parametric amplification.
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