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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a multitasking" is not correct in standard English usage.
It should be used as "multitasking" without the article "a" when referring to the ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously.
Example: "Multitasking can lead to decreased productivity if not managed properly."
Alternatives: "the ability to multitask" or "multitasking skills".
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I miss something that is signified by the fact that porches still exist, a multitasking that slows you down.
Furthermore, as TF FVIIa is a multitasking complex, numerous relevant potential targets for therapeutic intervention have yet to be explored.
As a late baby boomer, I read "A Multitasking Video Game Makes Old Brains Act Younger" (news article, Sept. 4) with interest.
Research from the University of Sussex also found a multitasking can cause emotional illnesses such as depression and anxiety.
As a multitasking, busy career woman and mom, it has made all the difference for me.
ZigBee stacks also include a multitasking kernel.
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The idea was to turn a home phone into more of a fun, multitasking mobile device.
It produces plays on a shoestring budget in cramped surroundings with a minimal, multitasking staff.
You'd also experience a difficulty multitasking and making decisions, and likely loss of sleep.
We supposedly live in a multitasking world, but multitasking is just multi-failing. 1. Shut off all other input.
Late nights were normal, coffee was a must and multitasking was a necessity.
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