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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a proposed process" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a plan or method that is suggested but not yet finalized or approved. Example: "The team has developed a proposed process for improving our workflow efficiency."
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The results of a proposed process for treatment of contaminated sea water in a pilot scale, using a 1500-l microcosm with several basins at different conditions are presented.
The absorption/desorption studies were complemented by the characterisation of thermal and physical properties of the mixture of ionic liquids, which provide extra information on the interactions at a molecular level, and are also critical for the assessment of its suitability for a proposed process and for the subsequent process design.
The process we developed is similar in many respects to a proposed process for disclosing PET amyloid imaging to persons with mild cognitive impairment [ 21- 23].
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Subsequently, as an evaluation of the proposed process, only a personal testimony of the writer may be presented.
To examine the performance of the proposed process, a comparison with the conventional MSF desalination process was performed.
The proposed process showed a high efficiency with a minimum process cost of approximately 9 kWh/kg-C2H2.
The proposed process includes an adjustment model, a weighting scheme, and other related operations.
The proposed process sets a standard of "reasonable under the circumstances," which does not exist now.
However, the same Department also opined that legislative amendments would be required for placing the proposed process on a sound legal footing.
A conceptual design of the proposed process is suggested based on simulation results.
Input from such researchers could have provided a useful viewpoint on the proposed process and considerations for improvement.
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