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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with geometry" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that involves the use of geometry. Example 1: "She solved the complex problem with geometry, impressing her math teacher." Example 2: "The architect carefully planned the building's structure with geometry in mind." Example 3: "The students struggled with geometry until their teacher provided them with helpful visual aids." Example 4: "The artist created her abstract paintings with geometry as a main influence."
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Start the year with geometry with constructions.
These unusual pieces combine letterforms with geometry and color.
The inverse chronology underscores Smith's lifelong fascination with geometry as form.
She was having trouble with geometry, and he helped her with her homework.
The electric fields' different effects on normal and dividing cells mostly have to do with geometry.
It all has to do with geometry, they report in The Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciencess.
"It's not 21 plus 2. It's now a mixture of regular division and multiplication with geometry and algebra".
AN infatuation with geometry inspired Michael Gwaltney's radical chop -- a razed effect straight out of a sci-fi movie (left).
With the basic structure in place, Mr. Dolle detailed flat surfaces like walls and doors with geometry.
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The dead straight line of its deck, dictated by the not-to-be-trifled-with geometry of tides, contrasted with its fanciful skyline.
Finally, the last set of papers deals with geometry-based models for MIMO systems.
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