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"transverse to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something that is across or across from something else. For example, "The road runs transverse to the river."
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I obey without even thinking to bid him goodbye, an omission I regret even as I transverse to Holly, ingress, evoke an Act of Total Suasion.
Its spatial extent may reasonably be equated with the maximum range of secondary electrons transverse to the particle trajectory.
The hearty can do the 6.1-mile loop around the park, while dabblers can opt for a 1.7-mile spin by using the 72nd Street transverse to circle the Lower Loop.
The current is the amount of charge crossing a plane transverse to the wire per unit time i.e., in a period of one second.
As a result, the toughness of the metal is substantially improved in this direction and somewhat weakened in directions transverse to the flow.
In this relatively rare situation the long axis of the child tends to lie across, or transverse to, the long axis of the mother.
The ratio of transverse to longitudinal strain gives the Poisson's ratio within the elastic range.
For the transverse CFRP, fibers were oriented transverse to the longitudinal axis of the column.
The curve (L^{s}) is chosen to be transverse to (W^{u}(c^{s}_{varepsilon })).
Finally, u ⊥ represents average wind speed transverse to the propagation direction.
The ratio of transverse to longitudinal strain gives Poisson's ratio within the elastic range.
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