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Discover LudwigThe phrase "square of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in mathematical or scientific contexts to refer to the product of a number multiplied by itself. Example: The area of a square can be determined by finding the square of one of its sides.
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Square: the square of a value.
This square of fortified stone was hers.
A square of sashimi?
This wasn't just a square of card.
Hughes is stronger square of the wicket.
James's original formula was that estimated win-loss percentage equals the square of runs scored divided by the square of runs scored plus the square of runs allowed.
She watched the square of light in the glass.
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R-square of fits 0.95, 0.997 respectively.
The adjusted R-square of this model was 0.481.
It has a chi-square of 2099 with 966 df.
The R-square of the model was 0.39.
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