linear fashion

collocation in English

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linear
adjective
uk
/ˈlɪn.i.ər/
us
/ˈlɪn.i.ɚ/
consisting of relating to lines ...
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fashion
noun
uk
/ˈfæʃ.ən/
us
/ˈfæʃ.ən/
a style that is popular at a particular time, especially in clothes, hair, ...
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(Definition oflinearandfashionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Specifically, do the effects of these antagonistic modulators trade off in a purelylinearfashion, or do they yield interactive effects?
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The model further contends that stressful events increase distress in an additive,linearfashion.
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Hence, we see that the second-order terms can be computed in a sequentiallylinearfashiononce the first-order terms have been computed.
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However, the developments are presented in a somewhatlinearfashion.
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Of course, par ticipants seldom follow the structure inlinearfashion, as the following analysis shows.
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High-frequency signals are thus transmitted in a fullylinearfashion, independent of any slow signals upon which they are superimposed.
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Personae do not succeed each other inlinearfashion, but coexist side by side.
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Audio visual composition may still be presented in a more traditionallinearfashion, but side-by-side with this format, the idea of a more open form is available.
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Earlier work featured on this album tends to contain noise-ridden drums at points and sampling used in a morelinearfashion.
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He regards things perceived in time as linear-kinetic events, and creates his music to be heard in an intentionallylinearfashion.
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Traditionally, game difficulty increases steadily along the course of the game (either in a smoothlinearfashion, or through steps represented by the levels).
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The viewer follows this journey of discovery in a stunning visual andlinearfashion.
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They are taught similarly to aikido techniques, but in general the circles are smaller and the techniques are applied in a morelinearfashion.
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But the original was not strung together in a simplelinearfashionas was the work print.
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The novel is not told inlinearfashion; it moves between characters and jumps in time.
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As we move away from the magnet, the field reduces in a roughlylinearfashion.
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