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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the components" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific parts or elements of a larger system or structure.
Example: "The engineer focused on the efficiency of the system, particularly at the components that were most prone to failure."
Alternatives: "within the components" or "regarding the components".
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It's a question of looking at the components of the group".
Dr. Orgel and others looked at the components of the soil on Mars and its capacity to support life.
And so now if you think about it you can look at the components of the weight along the tangent direction and along the normal direction.
The sales group at the components firm was thrilled, given that the company was pricing the product about 40% more than the previous component (85 cents vs. 60 cents).
Although the structure of DNA molecules has already been characterized by other means, it will be possible to use the system both to look at the components that make up the basic DNA structure as well as to make images of interactions among biomolecules, Dr. Rugar said.
It is recommended that the industry focuses on improving design, installation and maintenance of pipework and valves, at the components that most often develop faults to minimize refrigerant leakage.
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The French investigation continues to look closely at the component.
To explain this, we look again at the component dynamics (Fig. 1, third row).
Surprisingly, at the component level, homeowners exhibited preference for the more water conserving components.
Limitations arising at the component and system levels are both discussed.
An overview of the temperature-reliability relationships at the component and system levels was provided.
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