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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this smoothness" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific quality of smoothness in a context, such as describing a texture or experience.
Example: "I was impressed by this smoothness of the fabric; it felt luxurious against my skin."
Alternatives: "this sleekness" or "this softness"
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Since, as one increases the value of this smoothness parameter, the convergent mode becomes more global, that is, it smoothes out local perturbations.
"He has this smoothness to him," she said.
To compliment this smoothness, the set seemed aristocratic, if odd for an American fashion gathering.
This smoothness has perhaps a slight tinge of the priestly for, as Renan first studied for the priesthood, so Dupont-Sommer was once an abbé.
Bogányi explained that this smoothness is down to his use of the modifications first suggested, but never widely used, by the 19th-century Hungarian piano maker Lajos Beregszászy.
Occasionally, this smoothness can be jarring, especially when he delivers an awkward line, like this one, about Kennedy: "Three weeks later, he would meet the same fate in Dallas that President Diem had met in Saigon".
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In this manner, the smoothness and topology of vertebrae shapes are guaranteed.
This way, the smoothness is considered to be more reliable when there are more partials to estimate it.
In this work, the smoothness is not considered as a metric in the interactive process which may be the limitation of our method.
It is this "universal smoothness" that makes the presence of infinitesimal objects such as Δ possible.
To enforce this spatial smoothness, we utilize the spatial regularization [62] in MFF.
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