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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a manner that is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the way in which something is done or expressed, often emphasizing a specific quality or characteristic of that manner.
Example: "She approached the problem in a manner that is both innovative and effective."
Alternatives: "in a way that is" or "in a fashion that is".
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Is the salt retrievable in a manner that is economical and possibly would allow the re-use of the evaporator?
And they meet halfway in a manner that is electrifying.
"Number two is behave in a manner that is exemplary.
Activation of the Re→mPFC pathway also increases autonomic arousal in a manner that is rewarding.
For such a multimedia-genic prophet, Peterson has a manner that is unexpectedly gruff and odd.
"But it has to be done in a manner that is not destabilizing to Lebanon.
"These people, sir, can be contacted or engaged with in a manner that is not announced".
These programs are to be presented in a manner that is itself mildly newsworthy.
Wiley, a lanky blond man of 51, has a manner that is both laconic and blunt.
Well, not hilarious so much as horrible, but in a manner that is impressively misanthropic throughout.
Rabbi Lookstein orchestrates the course in a manner that is at once scholarly and freewheeling.
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