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The phrase "a measuring of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of quantifying or assessing something, often in a specific context such as research or evaluation.
Example: "The study involved a measuring of the participants' responses to the survey questions to determine overall satisfaction."
Alternatives: "an assessment of the" or "a quantification of the".
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"White Egrets" is also a reckoning with a lifetime's artistic practice, a measuring of the self against immortals: Wyatt, Surrey and Clare among poets, and among artists (for Walcott is also an accomplished painter, though severe in his judgment of himself) Mantegna, Crivelli and Sarto, Hals, Rubens and Rembrandt.
But it is more precise as a measuring of the ecological footprint of a project and its outcome reflects a lot better the consequences of construction.
The 4-fold substitution rates (d4), i.e. the expected number of substitutions per site at the four-fold degenerate sites of the third codon position, were calculated as a measuring of the neutral mutation rates using Kumar method in the MEGA program (version 4.0) [ 68].
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A measure of the man he was.
This is a measure of the value.
Fossils also provide a measure of the passage of time.
He takes a measure of the world through different eyes.
It's a measure of the devastation they experienced.
This is a measure of the risks banks run.
salinity -- A measure of the salt concentration of water.
It's a measure of the whole stock market.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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