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Discover LudwigThe word "neglectable" is not a real word
It is not part of standard English usage. The word that you might mean is "negligible," which means very small or not worth considering. Example sentence: The impact of the extra cost was negligible, so we decided to proceed with the project.
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neglectable
adjective
Small enough, or unimportant enough to be neglected; negligible
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In the design friction and hysteresis are neglectable.
Again LD3 and LD4 have neglectable explanatory power.
We consider a clutter-dominant scenario with a neglectable receiver noise.
Note that the Ga-doped Ge shows only the neglectable MR effect as shown in Figure5a.
Clearly, the oxygen atmosphere shows a neglectable effect on the friction-induced nanofabrication on quartz surface.
The combination of all three components in one single map has been classified as neglectable.
As Step 2c is executed once, its computational cost is neglectable.
We show that the false alarm of their scheme is not neglectable.
These additional signals showed that the drift of the device is neglectable [34].
All samples demonstrate strong UV emissions with neglectable deep-level emissions.
All the particles showed neglectable influence on viability of RAW246.7 macrophages when cocultured in vitro.
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