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Discover LudwigThe phrase "corollary with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to establish a connection or relationship between two ideas or concepts. Here is an example sentence: "The increase in social media usage is a corollary with the rise of technology in our society."
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Noor [4] studied the above corollary with a different method.
"Once we've left there's a corollary with our relationship with other major economies — the US being the best example," he added.
In a standard way, one gets the following corollary with integral-type condition (see [33]).
Proof It is easy to prove this corollary with the result of Theorem 3.2 and (3.4).
Taking p = − 1 in the above corollary, with the fact that L − 1 = L, we immediately obtain the next result.
Remark 2.15 If we combine this corollary with the result mentioned in Remark 2.10 then we get the following.
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HG Wells wrote several classic, visionary novels about the very worst consequences a past and a present can have on a future, and a great deal of what he wrote, though it takes fantasy form, has come to pass, with stunning corollaries with his own time, the time after him, with our own time, and presumably with the as-yet-unwritten time ahead of us too.
We now have the following corollaries with proofs easily following from the definition and Theorems 3.1 and 3.2, respectively.
In Section 5, some corollaries with convolution estimations and boundedness of convolution infinite delay equation are given.
Corollaries (with emphasis on cancer) are: mutations of circadian clock genes will be associated with altered rates of cancer; circadian "clock gene" and protein expression levels will be altered in tumors; mutant mice with disrupted circadian clock genes will have altered (increased) cancer incidence under basal aging conditions, following gamma-irradiation, and in cancer-prone models.
As a corollary, candidates with limited name recognition have more room to grow, while those with the strongest name recognition may be overrated by early polls.
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