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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a enforcing" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "enforcing" is a gerund or present participle and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "The law is a means of enforcing justice in society."
Alternatives: "an enforcement" or "a method of enforcement."
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The potential for introducing noise, i.e., more false positives, is balanced by (a) enforcing the basic quality control metrics described above and (b) incorporating a normalized rank-based scheme that captures the relative importance of each gene in a signature.
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Their stay becomes an enforced meditation, a fearful questioning of themselves.
So, nowhere in the Bible is there a precedent for an enforced vocation of celibacy.
Sometimes you read that such an enforced workout is a hopeless cause.
So she is not just an enforced outsider but a relic, really.
"VELD is a drug-free environment and has an enforced zero-tolerance policy.
REPORTER AT LARGE about an enforced stay at Beirut, Lebanon, waiting for a visa to enter Jordan.
Perhaps an enforced main-scale sabbatical would teach many SLT members an important lesson?
Segregation literally means an enforced separation.
Six years of an enforced isolation, even crueler than prison.
That it is an enforced one continues to grate.
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