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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dynamic of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the interaction between two or more elements that form a relationship or system. For example: "Our team has a dynamic of trust and cooperation that encourages creativity and success."
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By-election campaigns often develop a dynamic of their own.
In fact, a dynamic of connecting runs through the series.
"We have to avert the bad results and get into a dynamic of victory.
"I thought that occupation would lead to a dynamic of domination," he said.
It consigned Palestinians to permanent underclass status and thus ensured a dynamic of endless violence.
"This is a dynamic of dealing with legislative bodies," he said.
Mr. Stott says that such acts involve a dynamic of empowerment for the perpetrators.
McElwee challenges his viewers to respect his privacy, and in return his films never have a dynamic of unearned disclosure.
Juncker added: I would have wished for a little more forward-looking dynamic, not a dynamic of stagnation.
The current cluster of Holocaust plays also has to do with a dynamic of limitation and perpetual striving.
The implicit guarantee distorts the market, providing them a competitive advantage and giving rise to a dynamic of ever-increasing size and concentration.
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