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The phrase "a harbouring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you refer to the act of providing shelter or refuge, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The old house became a harbouring place for lost souls seeking solace from the world."
Alternatives: "a sheltering" or "a refuge".
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pMAL-c5× for expressing MBP, pMAL-c5× harboring TEV for expressing MBP-TEV fusion and pRSET-A harbouring mEos2 were used in this study.
There's a pier and a harbour too.
We've always been there as a harbour for him.
An example of this would be dredging a harbour.
Sydney has a harbour, a climate and a geography that is beautiful.
The place was like a cross-Channel ferry marooned in a harbour during a storm.
Investigations were undertaken to elucidate causes of accelerated low water corrosion (ALWC) of steel piling in a harbour in Southern England.
Could a practised eye, I wonder, tell a Stirk from a Harbour building?
"This is not a beautiful landscape in Surrey or a harbour on the French Riviera.
Penned together, they bobbed and lilted like a gentle sea against a harbour wall.
Thiruvananthapuram is a rail terminus and road hub and has an airport and a harbour.
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