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"fixed aspect" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a specific aspect or element of a sentence that remains unchanged or fixed, regardless of variations in tense or mood. Example: In the sentence "I have been working on this project for three months," the verb "working" is the fixed aspect, as it remains in the present participle form regardless of whether the tense is present, past, or future.
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Quite why AC feels that a (debatably) "fixed" aspect of some individual's being should limit the freedoms of thought or expression of others, he doesn't make clear.
The geometry of the precipitates is kept in the original version of the concept to be self-similar with a given fixed aspect ratio.
The allowable stress in the TFC structural components was scanned between 440 720 MPa for runs in which PROCESS was minimising the major radius, R0, and produced a variation in R0 of ∼1 m for fixed aspect ratio.
In order to reduce the effects of such dynamic features, a standard elliptical region with a fixed aspect ratio is used to extract the face region.
In theory, however, the same modeling framework could be adapted to a scenario where we consider multiple targets with known (fixed) aspect.
The dust shape is assumed to be spheroid with a monomodal gamma size distribution and a fixed aspect ratio distribution estimated from a terrestrial feldspar sample.
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The weakened governor will try to persuade them to make changes to the budget aimed at fixing aspects of the systemic racism that he now says he wants to eradicate.
"He struck a centrist tone, explaining he thought it was more politically feasible to fix aspects of the Affordable Care Act than to pass single-payer healthcare," reported the Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin in May.
The Sun claimed Indian bookmakers offered to fix aspects of the match.
The tutorial warns how criminals may attempt to "groom" players before then proposing to fix aspects of the game.
All this on a day when the International Cricket Council said there was "no evidence" of corruption following a report in the Sun that Indian bookmakers had offered to fix aspects of the match, and Ben Stokes smashed a 47-ball 93 in a Twenty20 for New Zealand side Canterbury.
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