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- adjective That can be
replicated .
Etymologies
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Examples
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We take the word replicable very seriously - we do not mean a top-down funded showcase - but one that is based on ICT, open design, and digital fabrication - in harmony with its natural life support systems.
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"It's replicable, which is one of the most important things about being able to franchise a business," she says.
Restaurant Franchises Try Truckin' as a Way to Grow Sarah E. Needleman 2010
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He simply wants to know if your results are replicable, which is the core of science.
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But "the fluid dynamics of attention," however much they do govern our response to works of art or literature when we are freely encountering them, are not really "replicable" in the college classroom unless you want to spend most of it simply reading a novel, poem, or story and directing your students to be very dynamic in their attention.
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Helvetica and Objectified have a kind of replicable filmic style, a
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"commercially proven" technology that has operated at a scale of 30mW for at least 12 months, or a smaller "replicable" model that has financial backing for an upgrade.
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"replicable", i.e. if we did the same survey on the same question over the same segment of the population, we should get the same answer within the margin or error.
Latest Articles 2008
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"The construction of water jars is highly replicable which is why each and every homestead in this community has a water jar.
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"The construction of water jars is highly replicable which is why each and every homestead in this community has a water jar.
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"The construction of water jars is highly replicable which is why each and every homestead in this community has a water jar.
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