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Discover Ludwig'bad correspondence' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe communication between two or more entities where communication is ineffective, or when the message is not clearly understood. For example, "The company was made aware of the customer's dissatisfaction, but their bad correspondence didn't do much to resolve the problem."
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However, a bad correspondence between diameters obtained with pathology and GradWT1 was found for small tumours (≤2.5 cm diameter).
The relatively good correlation of R = 0.95 with the Geoservices system (Additional file 1: Figure S3A) with respect to the C1/C2 ratios is contrasted with a bad correspondence of C2/C3 and C1/C3 ratios, and thus, the comparison is ambiguous (Additional file 1: Figure S3B, C).
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The days of the very bad, old-school correspondence courses are over.
In the months following that "bad luck", his correspondence is filled with analysis of rivalries between Spain and France (the politician in him never slept), but he also offers more intimate glimpses into his life.
In the period that followed the decision to homeschool Adam, Nancy regularly asked Peter not to come when Adam was having a "bad day," but her correspondence shows no sense of crisis commensurate with the Yale assessment.
I'd also like to remind you that reading other people's private correspondence is bad and that privacy is protected under the Russian constitution". The emails also detail Yakemenko's expensive tastes, despite earning just R1m a year in 2009, according to his tax records.
Lemma 1 There is a one to one correspondence between bad reversals and ominous substrings.
This, along with dozens of other odd pieces of correspondence, appears in "Bad Luck, Hot Rocks: Conscience Letters and Photographs from the Petrified Forest" (144 pp. $32.50 paper), edited by Ryan Thompson and Phil Orr.
In comparison, a correspondence audit doesn't sound so bad.
"Bad things happen to people who ignore IRS correspondence," says Olson.
It's too bad Cranston and Hopkins can't enjoy their correspondence (which you can read here) as much as the rest of us.
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