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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the fetch of" is not commonly used in standard written English and may be considered incorrect or unclear.
It could potentially be used in specific contexts related to computing or data retrieval, but it is not widely recognized. Example: "The fetch of the data from the server took longer than expected."
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Intimations of wilderness within the fetch of suburbia.
Biak is an island to the far north east of Papua, exposed directly to the fetch of the Pacific.
And there is a long breath in the fetch of a wave which makes me breathe easy.'.
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Friday we head to some of the more remote coral reefs in Indonesia, the reefs of Biak, Papua, on the far northeastern shore, exposed directly to the large fetch of the Pacific Ocean and reputed to have reefs of spectacular biodiversity.
Three inventory plots (50 × 50 m) were set up in 2007 within the 50% fetch of the eddy covariance tower towards the prevailing wind direction, east-southeast [16].
Three inventory plots (50 × 50 m) were set up in 2007 within the 50% fetch of the eddy covariance tower towards the prevailing wind direction, east-southeast [ 16].
The storm was part of a weather disturbance that extended all the way across the Pacific and permitted the winds a fetch of thousands of miles.
Most of the cache replacement algorithms consider only Hit-Ratio or Byte-Hit-Ratio, and ignore the fetch time of the documents to the cache.
The height of wind waves increases with increasing wind speed and with increasing duration and fetch of the wind (i.e., the distance over which the wind blows).
* The new libraries supports partial fetch of OEM objects.
Here, the combination of the fetch channel and asm_inst establishes the communication link with the JVM NTA.
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