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Discover Ludwig"rooted at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to have a strong foundation or origin in a particular place or concept. Example: The traditions of this small town are deeply rooted at the annual harvest festival.
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But senators and representatives tend to be rooted at the edges of the ideological spectrum.
They both stay rooted at street level while turning base gangsta tropes into gold.
This evolving pragmatism is rooted at least in part in financial reality.
First, all trees are rooted at the same node r.
Consider an infinite tree rooted at v r.
The key idea is to construct a sample path rooted at v, which has a higher probability than the optimal sample path rooted at u.
Entry (mathcal{C})(p, q) is true if there exists a homomorphism from the subpattern rooted at p to the subpattern rooted at q.
Further, we also assume that v i appears in the sub-tree rooted at v j.
In this phase, each sink broadcasts a packet to construct a tree rooted at that sink.
MST rooted at the gateway replaces long links with shorter ones.
Each process creates, thus, a spanning tree rooted at itself to broadcast a message.
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