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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under circumstances" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something has happened or will happen in certain specific conditions. For example: "Under circumstances such as these, it is too dangerous to proceed."
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The simulation results indicate that the designed controller can indeed improve the vehicle handing performance under circumstance of lateral stability.
In this paper, a novel probabilistic design approach is proposed to design a nonlinear system to be robust under circumstance of large random variation.
While, solid power under circumstance with 83% relative humidity favors the formation of rod-like shaped polymorphic crystals in macroscopic size.
However, under circumstance in which the existing data in an LD are from two adjacent regions, especially when the distribution of data points between two adjacent regions is discrete (boundary between regions 2 and 3 in Example (1)), the estimated parameter vectors θ j will be an outlier.
But if we're instructed by our genes to "do X under circumstance X', do Y under circumstance Y'... .. and if we decide that Y is a desirable behavior, we need merely provide circumstance Y' and Y becomes easy.
Under circumstance where the trees are liable to snow loading, broadleaves would be leafless.
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"But not under circumstances like this".
Regardless, men died under circumstances not clear.
The possible answers are "under no circumstances", "under some circumstances", and "under any circumstances" The last seems very implausible.
Under no circumstance should there be concessions.
under any circumstance," he said.
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