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"has a feature of" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English to describe a characteristic or aspect of something.
It can be used in various contexts, such as when discussing the qualities of a product, the characteristics of a person, or the elements of a concept. Example: The new smartphone has a feature of facial recognition, which allows users to unlock their phone with just a glance.
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The extraction of the velocity profile involves time integration, and hence the present method has a feature of noise reduction built into it.
The shunting arc plasma has a feature of self-ignition without using any triggering mechanism method at a wide gas pressure range from vacuum to atmospheric pressure.
Since the supply air flow is same as the outdoor air flow, the SADCS has a feature of sufficient ventilation that enhances the indoor air quality.
The whole railway mobile communication network has a feature of linear coverage topology.
UPPAAL (Larsen et al. 1997) tool has a feature of urgent locations, which are essentially locations with invariant clock value (le)0.
While the 2011 earthquake has a feature of 'tsunami earthquake' in the northern part of the source, deeper slip in the southern part of the source caused strong ground shaking, hence the 2011 was not a 'tsunami earthquake.'.
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The PLEDs have a feature of luminance characteristics.
Figure2e clearly shows that the E modes have a feature of flexural mode.
Sheffield has a history of featuring in happiness studies.
Each input vector has a number of features.
The foot of LB1 has a series of features that are of interest.
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