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Discover Ludwig"mapped on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to align or connect something onto a surface or system, often in a visual or organizational sense. Example: The new company structure was mapped on a whiteboard for all employees to see. Here, "mapped on" suggests that the new structure was visually represented and connected to the physical surface of the whiteboard for better understanding and clarity. Another example: The data points were mapped on a graph to show the correlation between the variables. In this sentence, "mapped on" implies that the data points were plotted and connected onto the graph to visualize the relationship between the variables.
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Each IMCC is mapped on one WDM wavelength.
Sometimes one texture is repeatedly mapped on a large surface.
The process is mapped on a flow chart on the wall.
Her films are always too strange to be directly mapped on to specific social issues.
AT But do you ever worry that words can't be mapped on to the interior?
The contrast between west and east is being mapped on a new axis.
It showed how the transcendent can be mapped on to the everyday.
Each drink is mapped on a graph that delineates it along two scales: comforting to adventurous, spirituous to refreshing.
In the strips mapped on flybys between October 2004 and May 2007, 19 regions were observed more than once.
Filters are designed and mapped on FPGA.
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