Collocations withlayout

These are words often used in combination withlayout.

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architectural layout
The architectural layout design problem is one where rooms are required to satisfy adjacency and cardinal direction constraints to fulfill their functions.
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basic layout
Figure 5 shows the basic layout of the stepper window.
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circuit layout
Evolving more efficient digital circuits by allowing circuit layout and multi-objective fitness.
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exact layout
In fact, the keys of figure 2 do not give the exact layout of figure 1 in which guards and equal signs are aligned.
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interior layout
The initial move in a façade design will often emerge from the interior layout and function.
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keyboard layout
Each of its keys is a display which can dynamically change to adapt to the keyboard layout in use or to show the function of the key.
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overall layout
The overall layout of the book is at times unhelpful: tables and diagrams spill into margins and generally look cramped and untidy.
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page layout
The book is otherwise very reader-friendly, with a compact but clear page layout.
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physical layout
Initial work was done to develop the physical layout of such target formation.
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spatial layout
Spatial layout, of course, influences my behaviour, but there is something more than this at work.
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urban layout
This consideration of an interaction between the design of the houses and the urban layout and a third grammar was proposed as a result.
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