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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of a stripe" is a perfectly valid word combination in written English
You can use it when you are describing the differences between two or more things, particularly in terms of appearance or quality. For example: "This variety of apples had a unique flavor, of a stripe all its own."
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With correct processing, we can reconstruct an image of a stripe of the seafloor, making a map as the ship advances through the water.
After fifteen years, Krakoff speaks the Coach code so fluently that when he says "I like that one" in a design meeting he isn't expressing personal appreciation of a stripe, a shape, or a zipper.
"He is the last of a stripe of union leader who never saw the world through a glass darkly, who employed exclamation points freely, never doubted and never retreated," Professor Shostak said.
Varicose and sinuous instabilities of a stripe as shown in snapshots in Figure 9.
In the film which needs a rotatable anisotropy, the formation of a stripe domain structure is necessary [8, 9].
The protuberant and light stripes are SWCNT stripes, in which SWCNTs are densely packed as exhibited in the magnified image of a stripe in Fig. 2b.
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Bin extent in the y direction was restricted to a stripe of about 13 μm.
That is important information if you want to get your fly in the face of a striper.
What are the chances of a striper's taking your imitation sand eel fly if it is swimming among thousands of the real thing?
It landed no more than 30 feet away with a soft kerplunk, followed by the splash of a striper's tail as it turned to seize the fly.
Bacterial cellulose (BC -producing BC -producinguconacetobacteriumlinus (ATCC53582), was found to move alonGluconacetobacteroves of a stripe-patterned cellulosic scaffold.
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