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Discover Ludwig"some form of technology" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to any type or aspect of technology, without specifying a particular one. Example: "In today's modern world, it is almost impossible to function without some form of technology. From smartphones to computers, we rely on technology for communication, work, and entertainment."
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The Pew study said 21 percent of people who track their health use some form of technology.
It's rare to find any young person without some form of technology these days (although not unheard of) so the web is a natural conduit.
A study by Professor Larry Rosen, California State University, found that people could only focus on a given task for six minutes before utilising some form of technology.
Now, convinced that some form of technology assessment by the Government is neces sary, Mr. Daddario is ready to make a determined legislative push.
Although many providers (80.9%) reported recommending some form of technology to patients, these were mostly Internet websites that were predominantly informational/psychoeducational in nature.
The art world is knee-deep in feats of realism in both two and three dimensions, whether created by artists or by their assistants or by some form of technology.
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Society's been transformed by new forms of technology: where consciousness can be digitized and human bodies are interchangeable.
Operation Sentinel would synchronize the three forms of technology — photographs, license plate readers and radiation detectors — in one system.
Not at all, because while some forms of technology are inevitable, the specifics aren't.
A study published last month in The International Journal of Neuropsychotherapy, for example, found that when one person in a relationship is using some forms of technology more than the other, it makes the second person feel ignored and insecure.
It is interesting how some forms of technology can stick around for millennia in that way.
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