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Gradually, the word holiday became a generalized term to be used in referring to any number of days we have come to call holidays.
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Importantly, a generalized term "neuron" appears to be the functional rather than a genetic category.
Feminists should not seize too quickly on the generalized term "the sex opposite to mine".
What he does know, however, is that the American trust in "the media" — that generalized term that stretches from the Times to NewsMax — is miserably low.
What he does know, however, is that the American trust in "the media"—that generalized term that stretches from the Times to NewsMax is miserably low.
It also illustrates how three different executive archetypes entrepreneurs, managers, and leaders ("leaders" as an archetype, as opposed to the more generalized term for someone leading an organization)—capitalized on the opportunities of their times.
The methods are obtained by appending a generalized least-squares term to the mixed variational form for the finite element approximation.
Power yoga is a generalized term that emerged in the mid-'90s to make yoga more accepted by western culture.
Kim, Choi, and Kim researched to combine the Euler numbers and Bernoulli numbers in order to get values or a generalized term [1].
So much of it is subjective but what I've gotten to through the years on King of the Nerds, is that nerd tends to be more of a generalized term.
It's a generalized term.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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