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Discover Ludwig"common trajectory" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is shared by multiple people or things, for example: "The team members had a common trajectory in their career paths."
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Only much later did I learn what a devastatingly common trajectory this was.
If the ball was floated, and served with backspin, it would drop with a more common trajectory.
For bigger groups (especially those above 1,000 members), by far the most common trajectory was a conversion to unarmed politics.
When the researchers "relaxed the stringent assumptions applied in prior reports, we consistently found that resilience, stable good functioning, represented the least common trajectory," they write.
Networked controllers are used to synchronise autonomous agents by driving the agent states towards a common trajectory.
A pioneering and initially popular post-war development famed for its "streets in the sky" network of wide, sloping walkways, Park Hill charted a common trajectory for such estates: optimism giving way to dilapidation, social decline and then notoriety.
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There are certainly common trajectories to these cities' woes, and seemingly intractable problems, from post-colonial re-constitution to bloody conflict, corruption to water shortages, lack of health care to disease.
Though the author plays down the spiritual implications of his thesis, Simon Conway Morris wrote here in 2000, he "is right about so many things: evolution is seeded with inevitabilities, cultures have common trajectories and human history has seen great hopes and terrible crimes but is capable of achieving a final destiny".
For those who haven't been paying close attention to Yahoo's business operations, it might seem like the notion of the company joining up with AOL is related to their common trajectories, from stars of the nineties to has-beens and thas-beens andYahoo purchase of AOL would creathatomething bigger, the combined entity while be no less boring.
For those who haven't been paying close attention to Yahoo's business operations, it might seem like the notion of the company joining up with AOL is related to their common trajectories, from stars of the nineties to has-beens — and that, while a Yahoo purchase of AOL would create something bigger, the combined entity would be no less boring.
The six early childhood educator participants represent what Yin (2014) describes as 'common cases'; that is, they represent common trajectories.
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