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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'zero response' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something was not responded to or received no response. For example, "We sent out invitations for the event, but so far we've had a zero response."
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"He tried on his level but had to cave in, and I tried on my level and got zero, zero, zero response," Dr. Vainer said.
The international community has made "almost zero" response to the Ebola outbreak in west Africa, with western leaders more interested in protecting their own countries than helping contain the crisis that has now claimed more than 1,200 lives, a senior international aid worker said on Tuesday.
In the difference resonance, there is only trivial zero response which is always stable.
These variations may lead to "short-term" dynamic instability that is reflected in the system's response as alternating periods of zero or almost zero response and rare short outbreaks.
This capability is supplemented by an unprecedented sensitivity enhanced by the 3 days orbit allowing long and uninterrupted observations over very wide field of view (up to ~1000 squared degrees to zero response) and sub-ms time resolution.
Due to the presence of crack and under the influence of gravity, the zero response at the self-balancing speed of the bowed rotor for a specific phase of unbalance is not observed.
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"I got zero responses," says Casper, of Edgerton, Wis.
No," read one response.
"Ewwww!" That was one response.
One response went a step further.
One response has been to cut expenses.
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