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Discover Ludwig"given text" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is often used when referring to a specific passage or piece of written material that has been previously mentioned or provided. Example: "The instructions for assembling the bookshelf can be found in the given text, on page 5." Here, "given text" refers to a specific written document that contains the instructions for assembling the bookshelf. It is used to indicate that the text has already been provided or stated and can be accessed for further information.
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Inexperienced translators can see how other learners have rendered a given text and evaluate each other's work, thus creating an optimised translation through sheer force of numbers.
We found that the page did appear to contain Arabic text, but its contents could not have been deciphered, nor recognised as being from a given text".
"To comment on a given text means first of all to establish between oneself and the text a relationship of intimacy," he writes.
This means that less than a fifth of the characters within a given text are actually chosen by Professor Hawking, with the rest predicted by the software.
In film the director is often, expressly or indirectly, the co-author of the text; in the theater, no matter how he "conceptualizes," he is the interpreter of a given text.
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Searching a given text for Named Entities.
a) Searching a given text for Named Entities.
Sentiment analysis aims to identify the overall emotional polarity of a given text.
In Linguistics, 'context' commonly means the previous and subsequent linguistic material in a given text.
meaning representation of a given text block, suitable for core technology development.
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