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The phrase "the height and width of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the dimensions or measurements of an object or space. Example: "Please provide us with the height and width of the room so we can determine how much paint is needed."
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Let the diagonal = c^2 and let the height and width of the rectangle = a^2 and b^2, respectively.
H0 and W0 are the height and width of the stalk.
The height and width of these peaks are sensitive to the electron temperature.
Measure the height and width of the frame, that is, the dimensions of the jamb, to determine the outside dimensions.
Measure the height and width of the frame, i.e., the dimensions of the jamb, to determine the outside dimensions.
The height and width of the alveolar process were measured as well.
"Fantastic Mr. Fox" offers a dazzling profusion of visual detail, across the height and width of the frame, which repays — even requires — multiple viewings.
It found windows on the 22nd Street side of No.28 that were the height and width of a loading dock.
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In Box 1, the first diagram suggests that the height and width of the Dorsal gradient increases in time.
I used the Mini to determine the height and width of the first spacer.
Measure the height and width of the box.
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