Sentence examples for ideal lengths from inspiring English sources

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As I wrote here a couple of years ago, there are two ideal lengths for a movie — sixty-three minutes (an hour-long setup and a tag ending) and three hours (an hour of setup of problems that take two hours to work out).

This must be chosen to satisfy two equations, 40 and 41, that relate a to the ideal lengths, R, of both the A– X and B– X bonds.

This ratio is expressed by the tolerance factor, t: Only when t is equal to 1.0 is it possible for the A- X and B- X bonds to adopt their ideal lengths in the cubic aristotype structure.

The interesting structural chemistry of perovskite arises because the cubic structure has only one free parameter, the length of the unit cell, which cannot in general be chosen in a way that allows both the A− X and the B− X bonds to adopt their ideal lengths, RAX and RBX, unless their ratio is exactly equal to √2.

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Do humor pieces have an ideal length?

Lightlight There is no ideal length.

What is the ideal length of a film?

A pencil achieves its ideal length, according to Weaver, when it has been sharpened three times.

The ideal length of time is 24 hours, but even a couple of hours will help.

Mr. Henderson may have only three months, the government's ideal length for the bankruptcy case.

The ideal length was three feet, and a workable minimum would be twenty-seven inches.

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