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Discover Ludwig"goes to zero" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something decreases and eventually becomes nothing. For example, "As the temperature decreases, its resistance goes to zero."
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As seen in Fig. 3A, it was not obvious from our data whether the average contact area goes to zero as the average number of bridging bonds goes to zero, so our fits included possible nonspecific adhesion.
"The urge never goes to zero," Mr. Maymin said.
Clever investors who recognise this will push up share prices until the equity premium goes to zero.
"Their patent revenue goes to zero, but down the line the successful alumni give back far more money.
When something so sad like this happens everything else goes to zero and the result doesn't matter.
However, goes to zero as.
which goes to zero as k → ∞.
However, e − 2 ( t, 0 ) goes to zero as t ⟶ ∞.
(iii) By assumption, w goes to zero as (trightarrow infty).
Consequently, w goes to zero as (t rightarrowinfty) as well.
It's not a percentage that goes to zero.
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