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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a form of doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular method or approach to performing an action or task.
Example: "Meditation is a form of doing that helps individuals achieve mental clarity and relaxation."
Alternatives: "a method of performing" or "a way of executing".
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At one time, he thought "speedos were merely a form of doing business," but he had completely changed his mind.
Perhaps surprisingly, they seemed to throw their hat in with the academic theorists of performative language, in which speaking becomes a form of doing.
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One woman says she is having an affair with a man who offered her a form of do-it-yourself Islamic marriage that would lend their liaison the aura of legitimacy.
However, the neologism a hybrid of Apple Computer 's iPod and broadcasting does signify the outer limits of the "big new things," a form of do-it-yourself radio programming.
In her book Wisdom and Metaphor poet and philosopher Jan Zwicky argues for a poetic form of doing philosophy, one rooted in an understanding of metaphor.
So fancied perception, far from being a special private form of doing is not a doing at all.
But teens do it differently, primarily through the form of Unicode hieroglyphs tapped out on their mobile phones, a new, digital form of doing it called 'sexting'sexting
If image-making is a form of power, does it make us see women differently?
But framing illegal downloading as a form of stealing doesn't, and probably never will, work.
This can be seen as a form of smoothing, done in a self consistent way.
The transformed version of the question stating that ID is a form of creationism did not have any significant correlations with any of the other variables, however.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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