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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we starts" is not correct in written English.
It should be "we start" to indicate the correct subject-verb agreement. Example: "When we start the project, we will ensure everyone is on the same page."
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If we starts from basic theory that two classic cache design parameters dramatically influence the cache performance: the block size and the cache associativity.
In the current strategy, to resolve the issue of overlap, we starts with the node that has the highest weight, e.g., A, to search for the module.
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