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The phrase "takes specifications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is designed to accept or require specific details or requirements, often in technical or engineering discussions. Example: "The new software takes specifications from the user to customize the output according to their needs."
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In general, every automated composition engine follows the scheme shown in Fig. 2. As input, it takes specifications of software components and composition requirements and, as output, it produces an executable process.
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Much information has also been gained from the use of speech synthesizers, which are instruments that take specifications of speech in terms of the acoustic factors summarized above and generate the corresponding sounds.
It takes the specifications of the turnout ahead (like its location and allowed speed) and train information to calculate the allowable speed.
By owning Motorola, Google can create Android phones to its exact specifications and take advantage of the latest advances in the operating system, just like Apple does.
Mr. Vaish's son took down specifications: straight pocket, double vent, single pleat.
In 1969, Dr. Burke, a Harvard Medical School professor and a surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, took those specifications to Dr. Ioannis V. Yannas, a professor of fibers and polymers in M.I.T.'s department of mechanical engineering.
When the property is genuinely response-dependent, such as being disgusting, a corresponding claim is a priori or necessarily true without a whatever-it-takes specification.
In this paper, we present specification-based slicing that allows a better decomposition of the program by taking a specification as its slicing criterion.
Enter Gojee, a newly launched recipe site that takes your limited specifications — a taste for basil, or an inventory of the few ingredients you have on hand — and gives you the recipes, along with beautiful photographs, from the food blogs that supply Gojee with its data.
Finally, the third specification takes into account that sending country-specific migration costs might depend on the policy regime.
I then took this specification and estimated results separately by region: public-sector pay gaps are negative in London (-10 per cent) and the rest of the South (-5 per cent), are 0 per cent in the Midlands but positive in the North (+3 per cent) and Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland (2 per cent).
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