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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that searches" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to an action or process of looking for something, typically in a context involving inquiry or investigation.
Example: "The software that searches for relevant data can significantly improve our research efficiency."
Alternatives: "which looks for" or "that looks for"
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I also have a program that searches the Internet anytime somebody mentions Best Buy out there.
Northern Light has a news search service that searches a two-week archive of articles on 56 news wires.
Now the tribunal, an institution that searches for tight rules, has been getting a taste of Milosevic-bred anarchy.
Our approach applies a simulated annealing algorithm that searches the solution space by iteratively mutating potential monitoring designs.
The approach applies a simulated annealing algorithm that searches the solution space by iteratively mutating the incumbent monitoring design.
We preferred using an algorithm that is simple instead of an algorithm that searches the most optimal gateway.
Figure 8 depicts the flow chart of the proposed modified edge-following scheme that searches from an initial point.
Here's another one that searches deep into TechCrunch's posts for a keyword.
· AriesoACP – Automated network planning technology that searches all possible configurations to deliver optimum network designs.
We've also created a ChromAnalyzer variant that searches multiple fasta fragments of less than 20,000 bp.
MSP is a computer programme that searches polytomous data for hierarchical scales using a range of diagnostic criteria.
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