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Could someone please clarify if the use of word patterned function as a good synonym for modeling or simulated in the following sentence?
"Aiming to test the reproducibility of the present modeling setup were patterned three realistic spills occurred in the region".
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Could someone please clarify if the use of word patterned function as a good synonym for modeling or simulated in the following sentence?
"Aiming to test the reproducibility of the present modeling setup were patterned three realistic spills occurred in the region".
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Could someone please clarify if the use of word patterned function as a good synonym for modeling or simulated in the following sentence?
"Aiming to test the reproducibility of the present modeling setup were patterned three realistic spills occurred in the region".
Thank you.
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Could someone please clarify if the use of word patterned function as a good synonym for modeling or simulated in the following sentence?
"Aiming to test the reproducibility of the present modeling setup were patterned three realistic spills occurred in the region".
Thank you.
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This sentence has lost control of its verbs.
– Robusto
Nov 5 at 14:10
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a cross post of this question on ELL that already has an accepted answer.
– Jason Bassford
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This sentence has lost control of its verbs.
– Robusto
Nov 5 at 14:10
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a cross post of this question on ELL that already has an accepted answer.
– Jason Bassford
Nov 6 at 3:24
This sentence has lost control of its verbs.
– Robusto
Nov 5 at 14:10
This sentence has lost control of its verbs.
– Robusto
Nov 5 at 14:10
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a cross post of this question on ELL that already has an accepted answer.
– Jason Bassford
Nov 6 at 3:24
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a cross post of this question on ELL that already has an accepted answer.
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Nov 6 at 3:24
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Context is not wide enough, short paragraphs with sentence either side usually help. My guess is "Whilst testing how reproducible the present modelling was, we aimed to pattern three realistic spills within the region"
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Context is not wide enough, short paragraphs with sentence either side usually help. My guess is "Whilst testing how reproducible the present modelling was, we aimed to pattern three realistic spills within the region"
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Context is not wide enough, short paragraphs with sentence either side usually help. My guess is "Whilst testing how reproducible the present modelling was, we aimed to pattern three realistic spills within the region"
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Context is not wide enough, short paragraphs with sentence either side usually help. My guess is "Whilst testing how reproducible the present modelling was, we aimed to pattern three realistic spills within the region"
Context is not wide enough, short paragraphs with sentence either side usually help. My guess is "Whilst testing how reproducible the present modelling was, we aimed to pattern three realistic spills within the region"
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This sentence has lost control of its verbs.
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a cross post of this question on ELL that already has an accepted answer.
– Jason Bassford
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