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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a forming of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of creating or developing something, often in a more abstract or conceptual sense.
Example: "The project involves a forming of new ideas that will drive innovation in our field."
Alternatives: "a creation of" or "a development of".
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Another is the comparative lack of a forming of a literature of games (an interature?) beyond a very small group of diehards.
For carbon materials, a forming of surface chemical compounds is observed not only in adsorption of strong electrolytes polar mineral adsorbents but also in ion adsorption on carbon.
In the same time, by a forming of protein-protein complexes with the ABBP1, ΔNp63α induced the mTERT RNA splicing leading to an increasing expression of spliced mTERT isoforms playing a role of dominant-negative inhibitors of mTERT activity and therefore decreasing the levels of TERT activity in mouse epidermal keratinocytes.
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A form of connecting.
Possibly, a form of criticism.
A fresh start: a form of lightness.
A subluxation is a form of dislocation.
It was a form of manipulation.
"Height is a form of power".
It feels like a form of banishment.
"It's a form of draconian censorship".
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