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The phrase "parse" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of analyzing or breaking down text or data into its components for understanding or processing. Example: "The software is designed to parse the input data and extract relevant information for further analysis."
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parse
verb
To resolve into its elements, as a sentence, pointing out the several parts of speech, and their relation to each other by government or agreement; to analyze and describe grammatically.
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Of course, you could just make your own recursive descent parser with parser combinators and use that to parse the JSON yourself.
Medea is a very good parser that lets you override the default parser so you can parse everything as a list rather than as a list or a vector.
The simplest way to find this sort of data was to fetch all the articles from our database and then parse the returned JSON.
Were these dorks themselves "role models" as broadcasters they might learn to parse syntactically and grammatically correct sentences in comprehensibly accented English.
For implementation, I decided that it would be simplest to parse the output of git log with parser combinators, and transform it to HTML.
These wonders can be observed only from space, because ozone and water in the Earth's atmosphere absorb light at those wavelengths.Atlantis's crew will, as well, add a "cosmic origins spectrograph" to the telescope, to parse light in a way that reveals which chemical elements it has been interacting with.
TV pundits rushed to parse the 44-year-old's personal appeal as she explained her religious faith (closing her address with an extended prayer), and related the story of her oldest child's diagnosis with Down's Syndrome.
What its perpetrators did was not unique but why and how they did it was, at least in modern times: unlike the inventors of any other genocide, the Nazis did not parse means and ends.
It can be understood as both This is one [of those things] that drives me crazyAnd This is one of [those things that drive me crazy]One parse has one of those things as the noun phrase in question.
And Mr Lavrov's remarks are worth studying closely, just as a historian might parse the cables of his predecessor, Count Mikhail Muraviev (pictured above), who was the master of the Tsar's diplomacy.
On the one hand, the technologies and services that they have developed have made it possible for governments to scoop up vast amounts of data and parse them in various ways that help intelligence-gathering.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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