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"value will be kept" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something of importance or worth will be maintained or preserved in a particular situation. Example: "When you sell your antique jewelry to our company, we guarantee that its value will be kept and your pieces will be well taken care of during the buying process."
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Whenever an obstacle runs into a collision boundary, it will gain a narrow level score according to the level it touches and the maximum value will be kept.
Whenever an obstacle runs into a safety bound, it will gain a safety range score according to the level it touches and the maximum value will be kept.
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Felice's spirit and values will be kept alive at the Y for generations to come.
A region may be predicted as full copies of the coding regions of two IS templates, and only the copy with smaller overall E-value will be kept.
As R n and R p refer both to the separation between peaks 3 and 4, only the lowest of these two values will be kept (as in complete optimization).
The set of (N_i^j) values that minimizes (chi ^2) will be kept for the next step.
The properties of each circuit will be compared using a so called mathematically controlled comparison[ 30]: all the common parameters will be kept to equivalent values, constraining the remainders so as to achieve the same steady state of protein concentration.
The element with largest absolute value |e kl (i)| in (hat {boldsymbol e}_{k}) will be kept as |e kl (i |. 2.
Then, the highest value means that the corresponding representative is the closest to the shared instance in where it will be kept and removed from the others.
"That list will be kept.
Box scores will be kept.
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