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Discover LudwigThe word "residuals" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe an amount of money left over after all other payments and deductions have been made. For example, "After deducting all of the expenses, the residuals from the business project were transferred to the shareholders".
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Remedial work at Rho posed all the usual challenges that go with dismantling an oil refinery and ridding the site of hydrocarbon and metal residuals.
They want to cut writers' income from "residuals", which are payments made when a TV show is re-used.
In 2000 actors went on strike for six months over the issue of "residuals": royalties paid when advertisements are reshown long after their original broadcast.
Steel scrap is metallic iron containing residuals, such as copper, tin, and chromium, that vary with its origin.
Most of these residuals are present in scrap and, instead of oxidizing during steelmaking, they accumulate and increase in recycled scrap.
In such cases some shops augment their scrap charges with direct-reduced iron or cold blast-furnace iron, which do not contain residuals.
The importance of scrap quality becomes apparent when making steels of high ductility, which must have a total maximum content of residuals (i.e., copper, chromium, nickel, molybdenum, and tin) of 0.2 percent.
Granitic terrain in several parts of the world also gives rise to a distinctive array of landforms that include domed erosion residuals, often in patterns closely tied to joint spacing in bedrock as noted by the Australian geomorphologist C.R. Twidale.
Mean residuals of less than about 1.5 arc seconds are considered a good fit.
When Marsden calculated the comet orbits, he found that he could obtain smaller mean residuals if he included the rocket force in his calculations.
Copper and other metals, called residuals, are introduced by scrap used in the steelmaking furnace.
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