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Discover LudwigThe phrase "available maximum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the highest amount or limit that can be accessed or utilized in a given context.
Example: "The available maximum for this grant is $50,000, which can be used for various project expenses."
Alternatives: "maximum limit" or "highest available amount".
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The obtained results show a permanent track of the available maximum wind power, under a chosen wind speed profile.
The peak transmit power is the available maximum power of SUs, which is determined by the battery capacity of SUs.
Additionally, the SP has so far a limited volume; the commercially available maximum volume is 4 mL.
We analyzed the system economics based on the annual utilization ratio (the produced power to the available maximum power) and the net present value (NPV).
In a validation study, the proposed algorithm generates 10.7% more profitable solution than the commercially available Maximum Value Neighbourhood MVNN) algorithm.
Specially, when the value of the channel gains from SUs to PUs is very small, the effect of the available maximum power level must be considered.
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Ah, you say, but that 50% grant is no longer available, the maximum is £2,500.
There are four different modules available, with maximum outputs ranging from 60.5W to 160W and prices from $450 to $780.
When measurement error distribution is available, a maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) is commonly used.
Apparently there is another one available and Maximum PC played with it and called it fairly cool except for the gimpy mouse.
In addition to the aforementioned complimentary refreshments and the building's futuristic 360 degree views, there will also be a live band available for maximum ambiance-creation.
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