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Discover Ludwig'such a timing' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the timing of a particular event or occurrence. For example: "He arrived at the party at such a timing that no one noticed him enter."
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They provide an example of such a timing anomaly in which a cache hit can cause a longer execution time than a cache miss.
Species that move short distances, however, may not need such a timing mechanism, instead moving in response to local weather conditions.
Such a timing difference would be consistent with findings that sensory nerve axons of trichoid sensilla enter the brain prior to those of basiconic sensilla [31].
Such a timing difference of recalled memory may become significant in the learning process requiring precise temporal information, such as speech signal patterns [22].
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He had real reasons to say what he said -- but there is such a thing as timing, and when he interrupted the girl on stage, well it was simply bad timing.
Finally, such a dedicated timing mechanism appeals to our intuitions of a consistent, linear passage of time.
Under such a warning timing, drivers had shorter fixation duration and higher frequency of searching for the red light running (RLR) vehicles.
A combined lumped/finite element model of a portion of the desmodromic valve train of a racing motorbike engine was developed and validated in order to simulate the elastodynamic behaviour of such a particular timing system.
The report says the crash has "indications of being a DDOS" — based on what the committee dubs as "key indicants" for such an attack: "timing and relative volume rate".
The report says the crash has "indications of being a DDOS" — based on what the committee dubs as "key indicants" for such an attack: "timing and relative volume rate".
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