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"pick a value" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used when giving instructions or asking someone to make a choice between different options. Example: "Please pick a value for the variable X in the equation. You can choose any number between 1 and 10."
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The intuition behind this learning rate was to pick a value which is not too big nor too small for the weights to converge to the optimal solution.
Pick a value from a specific parent, selected using a drop down menu.
The data points in Figure 2 were generated by iterating the following four-step procedure: (i) pick a value for α between 0 and 1.
Three options are presented for resolving the conflict: a pick a value from a specific parent, b pick the value from the base set or c assign a new value from a typed expression.
(7) and (8) in the Results section for given values of α M and then using the above expression for R p. Figure 3 is generated in the same manner as Figure 2, except that: in step (i) we fix M and pick a value for α between 0 and 1.
Pick a value.
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Sir Nicholas picks a value for eta of one, which means a dollar is worth ten times more to someone with one-tenth of the income.
If does not pick as the authentication server in his test query, just randomly picks a value, outputs it and halts.
This behavior is similar to the one provided by the "setdest" tool embedded in the ns-2 simulator: if a user picks a value greater than zero in the speed option, each node acquires a random movement with a speed between zero and the inserted value.
We created 10,000 populations (combinations of the five parameters) by picking a value for each parameter from a normal distribution.
We picked a value of M at which the results were stable at the 20% mutation rate (see Section 3.5).
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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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