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Discover Ludwig"collocated with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing two or more words that frequently occur together, or are often used in the same context or sentence. For example: "The word 'cat' is often collocated with 'mouse' in tales of mischief." This means that the words "cat" and "mouse" are often used together, typically in stories about mischievous cats chasing mice. Another example: "In this sentence, 'hard' is collocated with 'work' to emphasize the effort required." Here, the phrase "hard work" is frequently used together to emphasize the level of effort required for a task.
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A mine is collocated with an electric steam generating plant and a coal cleaning plant.
In particular, a cognitive radio (CR) infrastructure collocated with a licensed network is considered.
The training is based only on the outputs of sensors collocated with the actuators.
OceanRAIN point data can serve as the surface reference and can be collocated with satellite or model data to analyse and improve their error characteristics.
These calibration data are collocated with SEVIRI data in time and space.
The simulated system in this work is a simply supported beam that is collocated with 50 localized processor nodes which can communicate with each other.
This workshop is collocated with NIPS 2017 and will take place on Saturday 9th of December 2017 in Room 203 of the Long Beach Convention Center.
Perhaps "rabid" is collocated with "feminist" more often than with those other words (if the data the OUP uses includes online discussions, I wouldn't be surprised if this was the case).
The results suggest that disturbances entering the cavity flow are collocated with the control input at the cavity leading edge.
Sub1, a major QTL for submergence tolerance is collocated with a gene Gm1 for gall midge resistance on chromosome 9 (Region 1).
In situ snow measurements of water equivalent, depth and density collected from field surveys during 1996 2004 snow seasons were collocated with gridded SSM/I brightness temperatures.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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