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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whim to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context for proper usage. Example: "He decided on a whim to take a spontaneous trip."
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There's no whim to any of it.
His idea of becoming a gentleman isn't a childish whim to get Estella.
Putin has the financial wherewithal and the whim to decide which oligarchs survive.
In 1982, I decided on a whim to buy a great deal of en primeur claret.
Mr. Marinescu also had his own iron whim: to use no wood, anywhere.
While there, she decided on a whim to be tested for H.I.V.
Rights activists say the law is so obscure that it can be applied at official whim to stifle perceived critics.
She studied in Hamburg but then took a trip on a whim to London to find an internship.
But having decided on a whim to go to South Africa recently, I found the proposed expense startling.
The iPhone maker has repeatedly argued that private companies can't be compelled on a whim to assist authorities without limits.
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The reason for this large difference is likely that the feature based descriptor set uses a single variable per amino acid, where the numerical descriptor sets use 3 (ProtFP (PCA3), Z-scales (3) and MS-WHIM) to 10 values (BLOSUM).
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