Sentence examples for be separated for from inspiring English sources

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be separated for

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To divide (a thing) into separate parts.

  • Separate the articles from the headings.

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Reliability quantifies the minimum magnitude of outlier that can be detected (Baarda, 1968), while separability determines the minimum bias that can be separated for every pair of observations (Wang and Knight, 2012).

This introduces minimum separable bias (MSB) that quantifies the minimum bias that can be separated for every two observations according to Wang and Knight (2012) as shown in Eq. (19).

They might not be separated for long.

We really don't like to be separated for any length of time.

For example, packages with simpler multilayers, such as cereal boxes and bags, need to be separated for recycling.

"If I didn't make the team, we'd be separated for really the first time in our lives".

This 1,179-square-foot unit can be separated for use as a studio and a one-bedroom unit.

There were fears that the Woods-Stricker tandem would be separated for another reason besides poor play.

An abolitionist, Delano was nonetheless impressed by the apparent devotion of the two slaves, father and son, who refused to be separated for a moment from their master.

From that moment on, Axl and Beatrice are haunted by a dread that they would fail such a test, and be separated for ever.

In addition, based on what I see in my neighborhood, most aluminum cans, which should still be separated for recycling, are not.

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