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The phrase "is reset to zero" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been returned to its original starting point or state. For example: - After a power outage, the clock on the oven is reset to zero and needs to be manually adjusted. - The game's score is reset to zero after every round. - The counter automatically resets to zero when it reaches 999. - When the thermometer is removed from the boiling water, it should be reset to zero before being used again. - He had been saving his game progress for weeks, but when the computer crashed, it was reset to zero and he had to start over.
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There are a total of five timers counting in ms, each of which is reset to zero according to different conditions.
Before the measurement the magnet is reset to zero field.
It is reset to zero when a new file is started.
When this happens, the isotopic "clock" is reset to zero, where it remains until the mineral cools below the blocking temperature.
Once the user issues a legal command (other than the get_error_ and set_error_ commands), the error count is reset to zero.
Once the user issues a legal command (other than the get_error_ and set_error_ commands), the error count is reset to zero, and so the response of this command will be zero.
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The grid will be cleared and the clock will be reset to zero.
The Bible refers to "debt jubilees", where everyone's debt would be reset to zero.
Unsurprisingly, it was reset to zero following Wednesday's Colorado match.
The clock uses this routine twice, once for the hours and once for the minutes (the seconds are reset to zero when the time is set).
If the meal was finished before the allocated 15 min, the clock was reset to zero and all subsequent measurements were taken from this point onwards.
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