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Discover Ludwig"from measuring" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is the result of measurement, or when talking about the process of measurement itself. For example: "The results of the survey were obtained from measuring the responses of 1,000 participants".
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If you can get 10-20' is best & record the top of the beam measurement & distance from measuring wall.
These results were objectified from measuring during period from 1971 to 2010.
Fitbit doesn't provide meaningful, useful data from measuring heart rate.
Aside from measuring 16.5 inches by 18 inches by 9 inches, it weighs 18 pounds.
"You won't see improvements from measuring technical markers without looking at the individual player," he warns.
How long does it take from measuring the foot to carving the wooden last to delivery?
Accusations of failure can arise from measuring new buildings against a pre-existing standard, often nostalgic, of what constitutes success.
Indeed, the further the government can get from measuring everything in terms of pure economics the better.
A similar conclusion emerges from measuring the portion of newsletters that are improving their investment returns through market timing and fund selection.
Upworthy's key metrics have shifted away from measuring unique visitors and page views to something called "attention minutes" according to Pariser.
The restaurant's Web site says that Seersucker is "inspired" by all things Southern, a claim that conveniently exempts the food from measuring up to any ideals.
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