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Discover LudwigThe phrase "linear with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is characterized by a consistent rate of progress. For example: "The company has been growing at a linear with over the last two years."
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It's linear, absolutely linear, with no evidence of any decline or tapering off.
Its view of history is bookishly linear, with a beginning, a middle and an end.
The best poetry stores mix the scholarly with the whimsical, the linear with the arty.
Christian's style was clean as a whistle, linear, with many of his greatest solos essentially worked out ahead of time, to which he could add endless variations.
It is still principally linear, with a narrative to take you from A to B. But it also aspires to be something different, something more than a book.
Is this why the story is so linear with not much happening because he wishes we'd pay more attention to others than be so affected by society's rules?
It's all a bit linear, with new units and technologies being unlocked one per level and objectives revealed in big, unsatisfying chunks.
GR:FS is also very linear, with each level providing a single objective and only additional challenges for, say for killing 15 enemies in Magnetic mode.
Ms. Rindfleisch, a German modern-dance choreographer now working in New York City, describes her work intriguingly as linear with round edges.
The base model is the Linear, with a low-boost, 175-horsepower version of the same engine, along with five-speed manual or automatic gearboxes.
The normal probability plot is seen linear with equispaced values.
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