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Discover Ludwig"common instances" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to typical examples of something. For example, "In common instances, people are more likely to choose the blue option."
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The three most common instances of hijacking via Bluetooth are bluejacking, bluesnarfing and bluebugging.
If such instance is found, it is declared as "FOUT" and all such common instances are stored in "FOUTVECTOR".
Each line represents the percentage of common instances for a given pair of strategies (dc-c, dc-ff, c-ff).
It is clear from Fig. 6a that d-Confidence and confidence query many common instances during the initial stage of the learning process at the Iris dataset.
Common instances of this data type are identifiers such as username and email address as well as passwords used to verify an identity.
Only at the very beginning, during the initial 35 iterations, there is some difference in this behavior with d-Confidence and farthest-first querying more common instances than the rest.
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She noted that there was one other common instance in which an American's name would be included: "If it's evidence of a crime".
Each "OUTi" is checked to find out a common instance present in all outlier arrays.
A famous example of a pair of formulas that have no common instance is A → A and A → A → B.
A common instance where people assume they're covered, but they're not, is if there's a large or total loss of their home and new building codes drives up the cost of building a replacement.
Estimates suggest that around 1/3 of women, and 1/5 of men over the age of 50 will suffer some form of osteoporotic fracture in their lifetime, with hip fractures the most common instance of this.
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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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