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Discover Ludwig"taken as instance" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to introduce an example that supports or illustrates a statement or argument. Example: "The company's success can be seen through its innovative products, taken as instance is their latest product that has already received rave reviews from consumers."
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Monthly discount, free gifts, and jumping sales are taken as instance.
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Certain phenomena that arise within quantum field theory have been taken as instances of nonseparability or holism.
However, the observation of Rr > Rc should not be taken as "classical" positive selection in this instance and not merely because the statistical evidence for rejecting Rr = Rc is lacking.
A van between Chinatowns in Flushing, Queens, and Sunset Park in Brooklyn, for instance, can take as little as 20 minutes when the subway would take over an hour.
In its textual setting, however, it may also be taken as another instance of the ruin of primal harmony by human willfulness and pride.
May not those elements in Hart's book be taken as an instance of natural law legal theory done in a primarily descriptive (rather than primarily justificatory) mode, and with incomplete scrutiny of the resources of practical reason, resources being drawn upon by the whole explanatory general description of law?
Difference between the TLE at birth and age 80 can be taken as an instance where it shows a difference of 4.57 years in 2001 08.
Ford, for instance, wants to take as much as 750 pounds out of its future vehicles by 2020.
For instance, one could take as null hypothesis a binomial distribution with sampling probability P(Bi|M = 1) = NBj/NM = 1, where M here is a binary variable associated with the fact that a niche-variable model, such as GARP or MaxEnt, says whether the species Bi is present or absent.
As for IRclassifier, the instances hit by at least two of the three algorithms MATS, ExpressionPlot and IRFinder are taken as our positive training instances, labeled by "yes".
In the traditional k-nearest neighbor (KNN) algorithm, in order to judge the category of unknown instances, all known instances are taken as references.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com