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The phrase "standardized format" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when referring to a specific structure or format that is accepted or prescribed. For example, "The research paper must be submitted in a standardized format."
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Few drinkers trust their taste buds enough to admit that they like something that deviates from the internationally standardized format.
-- Can you compare fees and services in an "apples-to-apples" standardized format?
Typically, the DICOM standardized format is the presumed starting point for medical 3D printing as described in this document.
Currently, no standardized format exists to represent these guidelines.
For the first time, data are collected and entered in a standardized format (see http://www.materdata.cn).
The title "Vinyl" is even more direct, aiming squarely for the last generation that remembers records as a standardized format.
For such an upload one needs proteomics data in a standardized format.
This can be in the form of a readme file, or other standardized format.
The only standardized format now available to government buyers is OpenDocument Format, developed by a consortium led by I.B.M., which the I.S.O.
It would be sad to see labels start to game the numbers just as the music ecosystem seems to have settled around streaming as a standardized format.
Indeed, while many focus on its free access and user-updated timeliness, my conjecture is that Wikipedia's success is predominantly due to its standardized format.
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