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Discover LudwigThe phrase "measure where" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in contexts discussing specific locations or conditions for measurement, but clarity is essential.
Example: "We need to measure where the temperature changes most significantly in the experiment."
Alternatives: "assess the location" or "evaluate the site."
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A replicate measure is not to be confused with a repeated measure, where multiple measurements are taken on the same experimental unit.
Measure where you will place the teeth using the measurements you took.
"They use lasers to measure where the pieces were".
The size chart is fool-proof: measure where you want them to sit.
The index tries to measure where the overall economy is headed in three to six months.
The disciplined decision-making apparatus under Obama has made it difficult to measure where Clinton has wielded the greatest influence.
It has done that by keeping the key Giuliani-era crime fighting program, Compstat, a system that uses data to measure where crime is most persistent.
And we also measure where we're not succeeding, and where that happens we ask ourselves, "Can we go back and fix something?" And if so, we do it.
On the basis of the cost of this measure where it operates in New Zealand, I estimate this would cost £456,471 per annum.
Million Mom organizers say they welcome the challenge as a chance to let politicians measure where the sympathies of most women lie.
The attacking flair of Barbarians rugby will be a good test for us to measure where we are at in our preparations for Rugby World Cup 2015.
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