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Discover Ludwig"star product" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to refer to something that has achieved a high level of success, or has become the most popular product in a certain field. For example, you could say "Apple's iPhone is the star product of the smartphone market".
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The "Star Product" has not become yet necessarily productive, but requires external funding, cash flow, which will lead to next phase of development.
The star product of the lineup was the cult favorite Egyptian Magic, a multitasking balm.
But T-Mobile is also gently thumbing its nose at Apple's star product.
"We have a star product that is stuck sleeping in our country," he said.
With more than 270m active users, it has become the star product from Tencent, an internet conglomerate.
Therefore, every star product on T∗Q corresponding to the canonical Poisson bracket is equivalent to some ★κB.
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We compare this approach to various other discussions of convergent star products in finite and infinite dimensions.
Instead, he promises his labs will continue to produce the hysteria-inducing "star" products that set trends everywhere.
Longer-term earning NS&I's current star products, which are receiving a lot of support, are its index-linked certificates.
Everything else Apple creates — iTunes, the App Store, the physical Apple Stores, Apple TV pucks, CarPlay, the mythical iWatch — these are all part of the supporting cast, and they have a single mission: prop up the volume and margins of the star products.
The incorrect translation of 'grelo' led to some unsavoury descriptions of what festival-goers could expect, such as: "The clitoris is one of the typical products of Galician cuisine," and, "Since 1981, the festival has made the clitoris one of the star products of local gastronomy," the Local reports.
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