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Discover LudwigThe phrase "corollary about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a related and supporting idea or consequence. For example: "The main argument of this essay is that education is crucial for social mobility. A corollary about this is that access to quality education should be equal for all students, regardless of their socioeconomic background."
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Still, some of the summonses are enough to make one scratch his head and invoke the Stengel Corollary about shoes and walking.
Unfortunately, Mr. Stein neglected to add any corollary about what exactly causes unsustainable trends to end.
By Theorem 2.5, the following corollary about firmly nonexpansive mappings is obvious.
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In the following, two corollaries about the impact of the adaptive quantization on reconstruction performance are derived in this paper.
In Section 3, a theorem and five corollaries about the existence of at least one positive solution of problem (1 - 2) are obtained.
Remark 2.13 It is clearly seen that Stirling numbers have been only considered in Theorems 2.5 and 2.7 (and the corollaries about them).
Two corollaries about the impact of the adaptive quantization and nonadaptive quantization on reconstruction performance with two different matrices, the TBD matrix and the dense Gaussian random matrix, are derived.
Also for Banach A -bimodule A, and J, the closed ideal of A generated by elements of form ( α · a ) b - a ( b · α ), ( a, b ∈ A, α ∈ A ), we considered some corollaries about σ ^ -approximate amenability of A J as a Banach A -bimodule, where σ ^ : A J → A J by σ ^ ( a + J ) = σ ( a ) + J has a dense range.
Their troops cared mainly about social issues, but many had a corollary concern about tax relief for their families.
A remark like "as always with French writers, Lévy is short on the facts, long on conclusions" is as snide and gratuitous a generalization as its corollary, which, about Keillor's review, would be: "as always with American writers, Keillor is long on facts and short on conclusions".
And this may mean that he is giving up the patient alliance-building that is the practical corollary of scepticism about military intervention.
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