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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expanding phase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a period of growth or development in a process, project, or system.
Example: "During the expanding phase of the project, we saw significant increases in productivity and team collaboration."
Alternatives: "growth stage" or "development phase."
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The city is expanding Phase 1 incrementally each year as a means of phasing out the old policy of offering free placard parking".
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The second, expanded phase of the initiative would include commercial banks offering similar down payment loans.
Verdant's principals, along with the state officials who have supported the project with large grants, say the setback is only temporary, even expected — a way to work out the kinks before moving onto the next, expanded phase.
PEG-emulsifier was fully miscible with expanded phase lipids and phase separated from condensed phase lipids.
An expanded phase portrait of the system in this region is shown in Fig. 7.
At first, it is verified whether the actual distribution of the expanded phase follows Gaussian pdf.
The expanded phase is commonly distributed in 6π range though the expanded domains, Ω d, d = -1, 0, 1 are not identically distributed.
The product is now in expanded phase 1-2 trials, being tested around the world in various populations.
The proposed algorithm working in the expanded phase domain, however, does not suffer from the bias especially in noisy environment.
This article also verifies that the proposed estimation method becomes a minimum variance estimator (MVE) in the expanded phase domain.
The multiple linear regression model-based LS method for IPD estimation is proposed in the expanded phase domain, Ω d.
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