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The phrase 'so finite' is correct and usable in written English, but it is not used often
It is typically used to express the feeling that something has a limited or restricted duration. For example, "Our time together felt so finite; I wish it could have gone on forever."
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And not just because it's so finite?
It wants to reverse its misguided leap into the inhospitable ecosystem represented by this human woman's interior, which is in continuous flux, but also so small and so finite, nauseatingly fleet and ephemeral (or so I imagine, compared to a thousand-year-old Joshua).
To this the latter might reply that the assertion that the sum of the series is 1 presupposes no infinite sum, since, by definition, the sum of a series is the limit to which its partial (and so finite) sums approach.
Through introducing the alternating direction implicit (ADI) technique and the memory-optimized algorithm to the shift operator (SO) finite difference time domain (FDTD) method, the memory-optimized SO-ADI FDTD for nonmagnetized collisional plasma is proposed and the corresponding formulae of the proposed method for programming are deduced.
Her process is so internal, and so finite and so flawless".
It's us against them, us against the world--as if your dreams, goals and hopes are so finite and limited that if anyone else achieves them, there will be none for us.
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We see that our lives are oh-so-finite, that it's not all about us, and we embrace that too.
So for finite acyclic graphs, the resulting Leavitt path algebras are, among other things: unital semisimple; left artinian; and finite dimensional.
So, with finite time and budgets for both parties, how can the schools and parents collaborate more?
As stated above, the thermal properties of superconductors indicate that there is a gap in the distribution of energy levels available to the electrons, and so a finite amount of energy, designated as delta, must be supplied to an electron to excite it.
These corrections might account for the inherent stochasticity, and thus incorporate so called finite size effects.
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