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Discover Ludwig'cross boundary' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or activity that involves crossing a physical border or boundary, such as crossing into a different country or crossing a body of water. For example, "The refugees had to make a dangerous cross boundary journey in search of safety."
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The software is called Blackspace and is intended to replace the UI of Windows and works across multiple devices and gives a totally open, cross boundary UI that has, well… No Boundaries Or Rules.
The growing demand for high tech products has increased the e-waste quantities and its cross boundary transport globally.
Cell contained cross boundary diffusion of materials has been explained using valid formalisms and related analytical expressions have been developed.
The wards of Broughton and Kersal, however, are to be part of the cross boundary constituency of Blackley and Broughton.
Organizational behaviour and cross boundary interaction will be of special interest.
Some working practices could constitute barriers to effective transition, relational, informational and cross boundary continuity of care.
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Although cross-boundary NHS service provision was commonplace prior to the 1974 NHS reorganisation, such services declined afterwards.
Fig. 4 Cross-boundary agglomeration in the OODT system.
A cross-boundary agglomeration always involve two or more components.
A cross-boundary river between India and Bangladesh.
It's the most blatant cross-boundary warfare in the history of IT.
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