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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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simulated leather
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It was one of those horrible simulated -leather 'executive' chairs.
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Models of the bridge have been tested under simulated earthquake conditions.
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The movie's simulated tropical storm used up huge quantities of water.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A simulated road course, the Campbell Course, was added in 1937 and ran in an anti-clockwise direction.
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Before calculation of the explained variance, both simulated and observed temperatures have been adjusted to have the same 1861-1900 mean.
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Each of the documents was processed by the confusion program to produce simulated recognition output.
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The next step up is real cars in a simulated situation ... preferably off-road in a real car.
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They are the specialists who are disenchanted with the simulated thrills of performing circus routines.
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This feature can be used to provide simulated inertia and momentum.
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Trainees could carry out office work for small simulated companies.