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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In this essence" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when trying to convey the fundamental nature or core aspect of something, but it is better to use more standard expressions.
Example: "In this essence, we must focus on the core values of our organization."
Alternatives: "In this regard" or "In this context."
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In this essence, the problem here is that the industry is experiencing confusion as to how to manage project information in order to support decision-making processes.
In this essence, a dual polarized radar based indexing scheme that provides information on convective and stratiform (C/S) rain regimes has been presented in correspondence with advanced microwave scanning radiometer – earth observing system (AMSR-E) GSFC profiling algorithm estimate of convective rain percentage.
In this essence, we propose a CoP management system that has three main functions: (1) Define CoP focus and major roles; (2) measure the effectiveness of CoP; and (3) dynamic updates when changes occur in learner's profiles and/or industry needs.
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In this sense, essence would be in potency to being as matter is to form.
This reduction in volume, in essence, causes the observed enhancement in piezoelectric coefficients.
This, in essence, is a gel.
This, in essence, is what architects do.
This, in essence, is how Nadal has come to dominate Federer.
This, in essence, would mean municipal rights (he mentions garbage collection).
This, in essence, is how a new class of memory chip works.
This, in essence, is the main message of The Great Partnership.
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