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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a facilitation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of making a process easier or more manageable, often in contexts like meetings, workshops, or educational settings.
Example: "The workshop included a facilitation that helped participants engage more effectively in discussions."
Alternatives: "a facilitative process" or "an enabling action".
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Someone else had a facilitation accountability model, a spreadsheet for evaluating the facilitators.
A facilitation manual was developed to guide the work of the facilitators.
"But a facilitation of a dialogue between India and Pakistan is possible.
MATTATHIAS SCHWARTZ: The meetings are led by a "facilitation team" that is supposed to rotate as much as possible.
In a small population of NAc cells (14%), however, D1 stimulation induced a facilitation of the hippocampus-evoked response.
Results suggest a facilitation role of native and pollution adapted AMF on Hg phytoaccumulation.
As expected, the results showed a facilitation effect at the relatively short 650 ms SOA, replicating previous findings.
A reaction time advantage was present in both experiments for self descriptive trait words, suggesting a facilitation effect.
If Simonenko has asked Zhuk for a coarse bribe rather than a facilitation payment, Zhuk's only ethical recourse is to resist.
The contrary physiological and behavioral results indicate a facilitation of 1g-readaptation originating from accessory gravity, proprioceptive and visual sense organs.
Last year, following an assault on three European climbers by an angry mob of Sherpas at camp two, the government promised better security on the mountain, including a "facilitation office" with a police and military presence.
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