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The phrase "a evolving" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an evolving" because "evolving" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The project is an evolving process that requires constant adjustments."
Alternatives: "a developing" or "an ongoing".
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Noble developers often take source games as an inspiration to roll their own, and this is called a evolving a genre.
The probability of A evolving to C is computed using a nucleotide substitution model.
In this paper we investigated the role of a evolving genome organization and gene regulatory network architecture and a non-linear genotype phenotype mapping on the evolution of phenotypic diversity in sexually reproducing populations.
Accordingly, the prospect beckoned us of (a) evolving oximes for greener radical chemistry and (b) of developing precursors for meagerly studied N- and O-centered species thereby giving entry to diverse heterocycle systems.
Mean of ten, 1000-year initiation simulations of (A) evolving initial growth rate (K) and (B) maximum attainable length (Lmax) for males (left) and females (right) under deterministic conditions.
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In place of explanations and quips, we are witnessing an evolving conversation, a search.
"It's an evolving philosophy.
What are symptoms of an "evolving" mole?
Human perfectability is an evolving concept.
Employers want to see it as an evolving online CV.
The answer is: because we are an evolving, creative species.
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