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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a constituting of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the act of forming or establishing something, but it is better to use simpler expressions.
Example: "The committee is focused on a constituting of new policies to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "an establishment of" or "a formation of".
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Therefore, the foresight process is a way to define the system and a constituting of the field with regards to stakeholders, system boundaries, possible consequences and impacts of the field and its development.
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A first layer constituted of a rigid protective gel ensured good mechanical properties and gas exchanges.
opgE is an operon constituted of one gene transcribed counterclockwise.
A multideme population is constituted of isolated populations, called demes.
A biofilm of adherent bacteria constituted of pediococci was observed.
What constitutes a violation of the Constitution?
At £74bn a year, it constitutes 47 per cent of welfare spending.
Such a command constitutes "an obstruction of justice," Toobin says.
Swimming often constitutes 10-20% of a race, biking often constitutes 40-50% of a race, and running often constitutes 20-30% of a race.
Omission of a sufficient acknowledgement constitutes an infringement of the copyright of the cited work.
Neither complaint constitutes a finding of wrongdoing.
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