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for a typical node vs for a sample node

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'For a typical node' is used when referring to a node that represents the usual or standard case, while 'for a sample node' is used when referring to a node that represents a specific example or instance. The choice between the two depends on whether you are discussing a common case or a specific example.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

for a typical node

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a node that represents the usual or standard case.

This phrase is used when discussing characteristics or behaviors that are common or standard for a node in a system or network.

Alternatives:

  • for a standard node
  • for a common node
  • for a regular node
  • for an average node
  • for a representative node

for a sample node

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a node that represents a specific example or instance.

This phrase is used when discussing characteristics or behaviors that are specific to a particular node in a system or network.

Alternatives:

  • for an example node
  • for a specific node
  • for an instance node
  • for a particular node
  • for a demonstration node

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