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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with an interval" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an amount of time or a distance between two points. For example, "The runners had to rest with an interval of 10 minutes before starting the next lap."
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The ephemeris is the IGS final orbit (with an interval of 15 minutes) and the clock is also the IGS final orbit (with an interval of 30 seconds).
They can be seen, with an interval, on the same day.
These strokes are sounded in pairs, with an interval following each pair.
It's 100 pages long: a very traditional play with an interval, about deserters in the first world war.
In multiple cell recordings, each cell was stimulated with an interval of 60 s in an alternating manner.
Its length (three hours and forty minutes with an interval) has become a byword and a prolific source of witticisms.
Instead in IDTMCs, each transition is associated with an interval in which the actual transition probability must lie.
Most commonly, food is weighed manually, with an interval of hours or days between measurements.
First, the NCS is modelled as a linear system with an interval time varying delay.
With an interval of 14 days, 97 volunteers completed the questionnaire in the retest session.
A pathologic complete response occurred in 19percentt of patients with an interval >44 days, vs. 12percentt in those with an interval < or =44 days ( P = 0.27).
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