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It is not constant but is transient variables. vs It is not constant but is

The first phrase, 'it is not constant but is transient variables,' is incorrect. The second phrase, 'it is not constant but is,' is correct. The addition of 'transient variables' in the first phrase is unnecessary and grammatically incorrect.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 723 views

It is not constant but is transient variables.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Transient variables' is not used correctly in this context.

The correct phrase should be 'it is not constant but is transient.' The term 'transient' should be used as an adjective to describe the nature of the variable.

It is not constant but is

This phrase is correct and complete.

This phrase is a valid statement to describe a situation where something is not constant but is something else. It leaves the sentence open for the reader to infer what the variable is.
  • Jul 15, 2015 ... Good, I did not know that. So I have half an answer - if matter cardinality is finite, then it is not constant. But is it finite or not? – Alma Do Jul 15 at 18:13. If matter is infinite than the universe is infinite, but nobody knows the ...
  • 5. The speed (velocity) of light and gravity is thus the same, the speed of the spherical waves in space which form matter. It is not constant, but is always measured to be the same. What about charge found on/in/by the electron? Where does it ...
  • Nov 20, 2014 ... The speed (velocity) of light and gravity is thus the same, the speed of the spherical waves in space which form matter. It is not constant, but is always measured to be the same. What about charge found on/in/by the electron?
  • Moreover, this situation is even further intensified by the fact that the ratio'of the exerted gripping force Vof the hand to the muscular effort required to effectuate it, is not constant, but is subject to variation by adjustment of a simple control; and in  ...

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