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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a modifying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a word or phrase that changes or adds to the meaning of another word, typically in the context of grammar or linguistics.
Example: "In the sentence 'The tall man walked quickly,' the phrase 'tall' is a modifying adjective that describes the noun 'man.'"
Alternatives: "a descriptive" or "an altering".
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But each definition comes with a modifying, even contradictory statement.
Typically, each key noun and verb in that sentence has brought a modifying friend along.
When a modifying phrase precedes the main clause of a sentence, the person or thing being described should come right after that phrase.
PMPS fluid (Zaporizhzhya, Ukraine, PMPS 4, GOST 15866-70) was used as a modifying agent.
Our choice of nitric acid as a modifying agent is caused by the following circumstance.
The nonlocal Euler Bernoulli elasticity theory [11] as a modifying theory for nanostructers and nanoscale models have been greatly used to model CNTs due to the nanoscale effects.
As Husserl interprets him, Brentano construed retentions as a distinctive kind of mental representation – or 'phantasm' – imbued with a modifying temporal attribute: pastness.
To explore a modifying influence of 'open lung' strategies, we compared pooled effects among studies with and without 'open lung' strategies.
The phenazine biosynthesis and modification genes are present except for phzH, which encodes a modifying enzyme that converts phenazine-1-carboxylic acid to phenazine-1-carboxamide.
Participants pointed mostly to religious beliefs as a modifying factor.
The regulation of protein modification by colocalizing a modifying enzyme with its protein substrates is common.
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