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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a expanding" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an expanding" because "expanding" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "We are witnessing an expanding market for renewable energy solutions."
Alternatives: "a growing" or "an increasing".
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The opening and subsequent widening of the therapeutic armamentarium in multiple sclerosis will continue on a expanding course in the next few years due to the already known positive results of phase III clinical trials with orally administered molecules.
The design of these biologics-based molecules is driven by the promise of (a) expanding druggable target space, and (b) targeted delivery of drugs or imaging agents to malignant cells.
(A), expanding the entities which may receive grants under this subsection to include all colleges and universities, other research institutions and organizations, Federal agencies, private organizations or corporations, and individuals for the purpose of conducting research in areas of food and agriculture important to the U.S., and designating former closing provisions as pars.
Both ranks were measured in a expanding basis from the accumulated sub-trajectories.
In case of a expanding direction is different, but in case of b expanding direction is same.
And, through the growth of the software, it is picking up a expanding network of trusted logistics service providers.
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Without an expanding economy and an expanding federal budget for scientific research, an expanding research workforce cannot be supported.
A ratio above 1 indicates an expanding market.
So this is an expanding fabric.
It also has an expanding technical university.
This is an expanding community.
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