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Discover Ludwig"tip to tip" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the distance or space between the ends or points of something. It is often used to describe the full length or span of an object or distance. Example: The wingspan of an eagle can reach up to 7 feet from tip to tip. In this sentence, "tip to tip" is used to describe the distance between the two ends of the eagle's wings, indicating the full extent of its wingspan.
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"Cut along that line that goes from tip to tip on the pigskin..
The thousands of photoelectric cells on the panels, which stretch 240 feet from tip to tip and cost $600 million, will power the station for years.
There's one that starts on page 148, swings the length of 149 and lands on 150, forty lines or so from tip to tip.
PieLab's logo — two crimp-crusted pie slices, positioned tip to tip to form a double beaker, an hourglass or some other old-school scientific apparatus — said it all.
Several tip to tip and tip to sprout mergers or anastomoses takes place forming asymmetrical loops and arcades.
The fruit body is 1 8 cm in diameter from tip to tip when expanded.
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However, at 30 nm tip-to-tip distance, this effect should be rather small as our previous discussion demonstrates.
The turbine placement resulted in tip-to-tip separation distances that ranged from 1 diameter (D) to 0.25D.
Using two 500-m tip-to-tip orthogonal dipole antennas in the spin plane and a 20-m tip-to-tip spin-axis dipole antenna, signals reflected at remote plasma regions are received as echoes.
The simulated tip-to-tip transmission Tt1t2(E) for D1 = D2 = 3.5 Å (Fig. 4d) reveals clear features around 0.3 eV and 0.7 eV.
The tip-to-tip contact resistance was shown to be ∼1 × 10−7 m2 K W−1.
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