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The phrase "a occupying" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect construction, as "a" typically precedes a noun, and "occupying" is a verb form that does not fit in this context.
Example: "She is a occupying force in the region." (This is incorrect; it should be "an occupying force.")
Alternatives: "an occupying" or "a presence".
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One bound inhibitor molecule per monomer of FII was found in the primary site (FII-A, occupying all four substrate binding sites: S2, S1, S1′ and S2′) and was identified unambiguously in the active site of N-ACE.
They also looked like an occupying force.
Migrants were akin to an occupying army, he said.
In another time, America became an occupying power in Germany and Japan.
"They are an occupying power.
Some consider the armed Shiites and army an occupying force.
But others say police act like an occupying army.
I resent those who call Israel an occupying power.
For instance, A occupies an isolated position on the pond, making it vulnerable to predators.
You had an occupy wall street poster.
Rather, they form a continuum, each occupying a pole.
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