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The phrase "used so it" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or improperly structured phrase that lacks clarity and context. Example: "I have used so it can function properly" does not convey a clear meaning.
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But our brains are flexible and adaptive organs, changing their structure to reflect how they're used, so it should be no surprise that language changes and updates all the time, often in questionable ways.
"It's something nobody else had used, so it's nice to find something a little more proprietary".
Safe operation is dependent on how technology is used, so it is important to take human factors issues into consideration.
The method is most sensitive if the membrane resonance of the layer above the defect is in the frequency range of the excitation used, so it is desirable to employ wide-band exciation.
The reconfigurable hardware accelerator engines in [14, 15] are synthesized for the FPGA device and BRAMs are used, so it is difficult to make a fair hardware cost comparison with the works in [14, 15].
It should be noted that for the Overweight category, the BMI range of 27.0 29.9 was chosen to match the sample of an upcoming clinical trial in which the measure will be used, so it does not reflect the full BMI range typically used for Overweight classification.
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This is the same arrangement many of the new black farmers use, so it does create a kind of symmetry.
Always stir the paint before using so it will be less concentrated.
Many teens hear it used so casually, it doesn't make them flinch.
It's been used so much it's got hardly any blade left on it.
"The word grime gets used so broadly, it's lost any meaning," says Visionist, AKA Louis Carnell.
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