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The phrase "a governing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has the authority or power to control or regulate something else.
Example: "The committee serves as a governing body for the organization, ensuring that all policies are followed."
Alternatives: "an authoritative" or "a regulatory".
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[The] APC will be a governing party.
Change We Can Believe In is not a governing principle.
If you divide conservatives, you can build a governing majority.
But it's much trickier as a governing principle.
"We are not a governing body," said Payne.
Unfortunately for the Republicans, anger isn't a governing philosophy.
Not much of a governing philosophy, in words.
What remains, argued Mair, is a "governing class".
If Roedeliusmusik has a governing principle, it is spontaneity.
This is a governing majority without shape, coherence or discipline.
"Good people will show that we're a governing party," said Senator Mike Johanns, a Nebraska Republican.
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