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The phrase "in a certain format" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe how something is presented or organized. Here is an example: The report must be submitted in a certain format, with the sections clearly labeled and the data presented in tables.
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Perl scripts are also available to convert a source of data in a certain format into an OBO-formatted file.
Then it organizes the data in a certain format and then sends the frame to the data bus of the all-in-one device.
Those data are repeatedly stored in different locations and a considerable time is needed to convert data stored in a certain format into another format that can be input in larger databases, and combining data from different experiments for a joint analysis is difficult.
All articles must be written in a certain format and the Writer's Guide gives full details.
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In clinical work focused on individual patients, the EHR system often either accesses data as big chunks – documents – in a certain serialization format (for example openEHR COMPOSITIONs in XML format) or as result lists from queries.
All the selected SAGE libraries are put into a pool for editing (deleting and clearing) and this file is then saved in a certain file format for further analysis by the matrix data creator module.
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