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Discover LudwigThe term 'dyad of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a pair or pair of something. For example: The choir was composed of a dyad of sopranos and altos.
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Those films, like "Ishtar," revolve around May's eternal dyad of the swinger and the nerd.
Like so many anecdotes in "Autobiography," this dyad of car crashes is not contextualized.
Ms. Fuller knows the dyad of funny/hurtful, having run cover articles about people getting divorced, pregnant and tossed into rehab.
The map of lazer bass is bounded on the left side by the dyad of Los Angeles and San Francisco, sliced in half by Montreal, and ends on the right side in Glasgow, Scotland, where a younger collective called LuckyMe lives and works.
A temporal plane is any (x,y -mapping of a dyad of time measures.
Few studies exist that study the mother/offspring dyad of neurological effects of maternal cocaine abuse.
Perinatal services exist today as a dyad of maternal and neonatal care.
Each measure of proximity results in a score δ i,j) for each dyad of vertices ij in the network.
Simulations show vocabulary convergence of agent communities of varied structure, but idiosyncrasy in vocabularies of each dyad of models.
Because of this proof of capacity focus, early studies typically included only a single individual or a dyad of parrots.
Furthermore, we base our analysis on the convergence or divergence in the parent child dyad of the perception of family interactions.
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