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The phrase "a processes that" is not correct in written English.
It contains a grammatical error as "processes" should be singular to match the article "a," which requires a singular noun.
Example: "A process that improves efficiency is essential for our workflow."
Alternatives: "a method that" or "a procedure that".
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Much of a vehicle's testing is now done virtually, a processes that helps streamline development while keeping cost down.
Much more seriously, one often encounters descriptions of natural selection as a processes that "chooses" among "preferred" variants or "experiments with" or "explores" different options.
Ecosystem C-to-N ratios widened more rapidly under elevated CO2 than ambient CO2 indicating a more rapid rate of C fixation per unit of N, a processes that could delay PNL in this ecosystem.
For instance there are software patents on a processes that make computers run faster, on the interaction with a program or by some other way whereby efficiency has been increasedb.
In a previous study we suggested that the mechanism, which generates the localized strand asymmetry near the TSS of human genes, is part of the somatic hyper mutation process (SHM see below); a processes that induces a genetic diversification of antibodies.
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It is a process that created tensions.
"It is a process that is ongoing.
It's a process that takes time".
This started a process that continues now.
That's a process that'll continue.
That is a process that may run on into 2013.
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