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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'coherent of' is not a correct phrase in English
It is not usable in written English. Instead, you can use the phrase "coherent with" or "consistent with". Example: His explanation was coherent with the facts.
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(This remains the most thematically coherent of the original's seven sequels, The Force Awakens lacking both Bea Arthur doing a recipe, and a miniaturised Jefferson Starship).
Leon Hyman conducted the New Philharmonic of New Jersey, making something coherent of the hodgepodge score by Pugni, Drigo and Glière.
"I was very coherent of what was going on around me, and it was a terrible feeling knowing I can't stop it".
And that's perhaps the greatest irony of all, that this most outwardly coherent of Mahler's symphonies, with its four instrumental movements, should prove the most surreal, sonically imaginative and emotionally disturbing of them all.
"The roots go back to 1983 when I found this tape recorder called the Studio Recorder 60 upstairs at my house," explains Eggsy, the most coherent of the group.
But we are relied upon to make something coherent of these recorded pieces of distorted human behavior which take us into the dark of our souls, which show us the back of the moon.
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Reduction of h leads to the "origin of species" composed of coherent groups of genomes.
This structural coloration is the result of coherent scattering of light by the photonic crystal nature of the scales.
(b) Optical scheme for the generation of robust coherent superpositions of position states of the walker.
The block can be a fraction of coherent time of the channel.
We develop a quantum learning scheme for binary discrimination of coherent states of light.
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