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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on aspect" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it was meant to be the phrase "one aspect," which is grammatically correct and commonly used. Here is an example of how "one aspect" could be used in a sentence: "One aspect of the job that I enjoy is the opportunity to work with a diverse group of people."
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Members took on aspect recently portrayed in Mr. Irvin's Tomato Surprise drawing.
Based on measurements of diameter and length distributions of unprocessed tubes it was found that nanotubes with high aspect ratios exhibited lower pcs, although one sample did show higher pc than expected (based on aspect ratio) which was attributed to poorer dispersion achieved during mixing.
Of course, Microsoft has since reneged on the whole 'always on' aspect and has assured gamers that it won't be recording what they get up to in their living rooms and sending it all to the government.
However, the dependence on aspect ratios and reinforcing steel percentages is still expected for these cases.
This is called opinion passage on aspect, expressing opinion as a group of consecutive sentences.
The scaling law for the critical yield stress depends strongly on aspect ratio a.
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"It was the one-on-one aspect," Pavlik said.
The rally at the downtown square took on aspects of a festival and a funeral.
Then there were the final days, when the Bradley campaign took on aspects of existential theater.
Don't focus on one aspect.
Focus on one aspect of the art.
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