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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this process is suitable for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the appropriateness of a particular process for a specific purpose or audience. Example: "This process is suitable for individuals seeking to improve their time management skills."
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This process is suitable for combinatorial chemistry of marine natural product-like compounds.
Having features of no tool wear, no cutting force, and good surface quality, this process is suitable for machining micro-grooves on the inner wall of hole.
This process is suitable for machining difficult-to-machine materials, like ceramics, carbide and hardened steel with excellent productivity and surface quality.
To prove that this process is suitable for determination of fiber diameter on real samples, a real nanofiber web was obtained from electrospinning of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) with average molecular weight of 72,000 g/mol (MERCK).
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Plates treated by this process are suitable for longer runs (up to 250,000 copies).
These demonstrate the integrity of the structures and show that the process is suitable for use in MEMS sensor applications.
Due to the high mold quality the process is suitable for a variety of applications in rapid prototyping and manufacturing where parts made of engineering materials are required.
Almost unlimited freedom of shaping is combined with low capital and operating costs, while the process is suitable for any quantity of components.
The concentrate produced by this process is suitable as fuel for IGCC in coal-to-electricity route.
This estimation process is suitable for the data, and it allows us to exploit the panel feature of the data13.
This melt-based process is suitable for scaling-up, applicable to any melt-processable polymers, and highly adjustable in terms of material composition, tape geometry, and number/size of the fiber domains.
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