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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mentoring" is not correct in standard English usage.
The term "mentoring" is typically used as a noun without the article "a," as it refers to the process or act of mentoring rather than a singular instance.
Example: "She is involved in mentoring young professionals in her field."
Alternatives: "a mentorship" or "a mentoring session."
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Finally, an agency with a mentoring program took me on.
N.C.R.A. has a mentoring program for students and new reporters.
She was instrumental in creating a mentoring program supported by AILA.
Sounds suspiciously like a mentoring program, no?
A mentoring program has also been implemented.
You can always start a mentoring class for better understanding of the lessons.
A mentoring programme was concocted.
After rehab, he did a mentoring course.
It's a mentoring system, Cambridge-style".
He is undertaking a mentoring course.
He wants to set up a mentoring organisation.
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