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"predefined order" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a specific or predetermined sequence of events, tasks, or actions. Here is an example sentence: "The computer program allows you to input tasks and automatically arranges them in a predefined order, making it easier to manage your to-do list."
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In a first session, they evaluated all PET/MR images in a predefined random order and 2 weeks later all the PET/CT images in a different predefined order.
Smiley makes things more challenging for herself by writing the immense novel in strict and predefined order: each of 100 chapters covers a year in sequence, with no skipping and no expansion when things get particularly interesting.
The predefined order for traversing shapes (a).
The work in the categories of marketing, organization, project and technology is done in predefined order.
Nominal variables, however, do not have a predefined order for displaying their values in spatial axes.
When one represents values of ordinal or quantitative variables in an axis, the predefined order usually yields optimal interpretation.
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Conflict graphs have been long used to analyze conflicting relationships among transaction operations and preserve serializability by predefining orders of transactions [6, 7].
Some researchers have adopted multiple a priori computations of the model order, up to a predefined maximum order M, to select the order that gives the minimum fitting error (Costa and Hengstler 2011).
The modeling computation starts with a predefined minimum order N. Subsequently, modeling of the order N + 1 is also carried out.
The predefined maximum order M is usually determined experimentally.
Albeit, the objectives of a course need to be predefined in order to facilitate expert feedback on all training goals.
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