Sentence examples for known glitch from inspiring English sources

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Or, do a search for "X glitch" on a search engine if you suspect it is a known glitch.

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But of course, as anyone who has booted up a new computer knows, glitches are a regular feature of the computer industry.

"Even if we do everything perfectly, there will still be, you know, glitches and bumps, and there will be stories that can be written that say, 'Oh, look, this thing is, you know, not working the way it's supposed to, and this happened and that happened,' " Mr. Obama said.

And -- and the last point I'll make, even if we do everything perfectly, there'll still be, you know, glitches and bumps, and there'll be stories that can be written that says, oh, look, this thing's, you know, not working the way it's supposed to, and this happened and that happened.

"Even if we do everything perfectly, there'll still be, you know, glitches and bumps," he said.

Most importantly, he was able to move out away from making the game in his home by founding a community space known as Glitch City with some of his friends.

In Figure 4d, a few large jumps in the transfer function of the DAC can be observed that usually appear on the output signal and are known as glitch energy.

These transients have become known as glitches.

Google is not known for glitches, but there have been other recent ones.

The game has a glitch – colloquially known as the "grenade glitch" – to easily defeat four of the game's underbosses.

Robert Swannell claims he doesn't know what glitch this is -- and anyway, it can't be the shiny new website's fault as it didn't start until February.

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