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The phrase "definition provided" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when providing a definition for a term or concept within a sentence, and it can be useful in academic writing or technical documents. Here are a few examples of how it can be used: - "The term 'amalgamation' refers to the process of combining two or more companies into one entity (definition provided by Investopedia)." - "In physics, velocity is defined as the rate of change of an object's position with respect to time (definition provided by NASA)." - "According to the definition provided in the dictionary, empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person."
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This definition is derived from the definition provided by Wolf.
This definition provided in this chart has been abbreviated to include only its essential elements.
Ms. Goldich defers to a definition provided by James Danky, a guide for librarians when making acquisition decisions.
Then in her second year at Columbia Law School came "a defining moment," the definition provided by clothes.
This definition provided us with a large data set for empirical analysis including more than 300 companies across different industries over more than a decade.
Following the definition provided by Ernst Mayr in 1942, species are reproductive units groups of interbreeding natural populations of organisms that are reproductively isolated from other such groups.
Using the definition provided by the Adult Treatment Panel III of the National Cholesterol Education Program, 24% of adult Americans have the Metabolic Syndrome.
According to the latest pressure ulcer definition provided by the EPUAP and NPUAP pressure and shear are named as factors causing pressure ulcers.
The definition, provided by the novel's narrator, colloquially continues, "If you were unwise enough to dismantle your cellphone, you would find an essential speck of it among the debris.
The subordinated noteholders argued that this definition provided that "Senior Indebtedness" expressly excluded debt that was "subordinated in right of payment" or "subordinate or junior in any respect" to any other debt.
In quoting the § 1127 definition, however, those district courts overlooked and omitted two portions of the statutory text, which we believe make clear that the definition provided in § 1127 is not intended to apply to §§ 1114 & 1125(a).
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