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the sir
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A man of a higher rank or position.
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In most cases, the phrase "the sir" would not be considered correct or common in written English.
Instead, "the man" or "the gentleman" would be more appropriate. The only context in which "the sir" could be used is when directly addressing someone in a formal or respectful manner, such as in a letter or speech. Even then, it would be more common to use their name or title (e.g. Mr. Smith, Professor Johnson) rather than "sir." Example: "The sir stood up to give his speech, commanding the attention of the entire room."
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The SIR outage probability and the SIR cumulative distribution function (CDF) are important metrics for the performance evaluation of wireless communication systems.
An SIR gain can then be obtained as the difference between the SIR at the BSS inputs and the SIR at the BSS outputs.
Among BRCA1 carriers, the SIR was 1.7 (95% CI: 0.8 3.1) and among BRCA2 carriers the SIR could not be estimated with no event observed and 0.5 expected.
(All the Sir Walter Scott gadzookery).
It is the Sir & Star, not the Fir & Star.
The Sir Humphreys are carrying on as usual.
The Sir Arthur Sullivan Society is still fighting his corner.
I think it's the "Sir" that does it.
"I am staying in the Sir Bobby Charlton Suite.
"The Sir Alex Ferguson Stand.
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The SIR-PF algorithm is also applied.
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