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The phrase "a measuring of a" is grammatically correct but may sound awkward in certain contexts.
It can be used when discussing the act of measuring something, often in a more abstract or formal sense.
Example: "The study involved a measuring of a variety of factors that influence consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "an assessment of" or "a quantification of".
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"The test isn't the end, it's a measuring of a student's ongoing progress.
Predications that in some way indicate a measuring of a subject are divided into those that measure time (e.g., in 'Socrates came yesterday,'yesterdayay' tells us the pertinent time) and those that indicate place.
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Vacations are a measure of a year, a barometer of individual and collective working lives.
A measure of a good manager is knowing how to respond to the needs of employees.
Now, Thomson argues, they are "a measure of a necessary impacted solitude".
Capital ratios are a measure of a bank's capital strength used by regulatory agencies.
No independent polltakers have yet taken a measure of a possible Carnahan-Talent race.
Gross domestic product is a measure of a country or region's economic activity.
This means living standards matter not just as a measure of a successful economy, but as an engine of growth.
"A measure of a market's competitiveness isn't necessarily the number of suppliers," Mr. Schuler said.
Red shift is therefore a measure of a galaxy's distance and of the epoch at which we observe it.
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