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a resolving
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a resolving" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where "resolving" is a gerund or participle, but it requires a noun to precede it for clarity. Example: "The team is focused on a resolving strategy to address the issues at hand."
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A resolving power of 4000 is expected at the photon energy of 400 eV.
"We have demonstrated a resolving power … an order of magnitude greater than what is attainable with currently available commercial technology".
Science & Research
A resolving power of ~1900 was demonstrated and a spatial resolution of ~12 μm was achieved in calibration tests.
At 400 eV a resolving power of about 5700 in the first order of the monochromator grating could be obtained.
Samples coated with a matrix compound were analyzed by a MALDI LTQ Orbitrap XL mass spectrometer at a resolving power of 30 μm, spatial resolution.
The distributions of drug and metabolite(s) are measured directly in patienttissue samples with a resolving power of 30 μm [26].
A photon flux of the order of 1011s−1 with a resolving power of 2000 or more was achieved in the whole energy range.
Although the monochromator is not designed to deliver highest energy resolution, a resolving power of up to 6000 at the nitrogen K-edge has been obtained recently.
This is the first reported study in man, at a resolving power of 30 μm, of drug localization within organ microenvironments using normal clinical dosing schemes and standardized laboratory measurement [35].
This is the first reported study in man, at a resolving power of 30 μm, of drug localization within organ compartments using normal clinical dosing schemes and standardized laboratory measurement.
In 1932, Bainbridge developed a mass spectrometer with a resolving power of 600 and a relative precision of one part in 10,000.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using a more direct noun such as "solution" or "resolution" to improve clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "a resolving" without a noun. This phrase needs to describe something. For example, instead of "a resolving", use "a resolving problem" or find a suitable substitute such as a "solution".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a resolving" functions as an adjective needing a noun to modify, describing something in the process of being resolved. Without a noun, it is grammatically incomplete. As Ludwig AI states, the phrase is not correct in standard written English and it requires a noun to precede it for clarity.
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95%
News & Media
3%
Encyclopedias
1%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "a resolving" appears frequently, particularly in scientific and medical literature, Ludwig AI indicates that it is grammatically incomplete without a noun to modify. The phrase describes something in the process of being resolved. It is best practice to use the phrase in conjunction with a noun to ensure clarity, such as "a resolving issue", or to consider alternatives like "a solution" or "a resolution" for improved grammatical correctness. The phrase is mostly used in Formal and Scientific contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a solution
Replaces "resolving" with a noun, offering a direct substitute for the outcome of resolving something.
a resolution
Similar to "a solution", but emphasizes the formal decision or conclusion.
a diminishing
Focuses on the act of something decreasing or fading, similar to a "resolving" issue.
a healing
Used mainly when related to an illness or injury that is improving.
an improving
Describes something that is getting better, often in the context of health or situations.
a disappearing
Emphasizes the vanishing aspect of something that was previously present.
a subsiding
Implies a gradual decrease or reduction, often used for symptoms or problems.
an easing
Highlights the lessening of intensity or severity of a condition or situation.
a corrective
Focuses on something that fixes a problem.
an adjusting
Suggests a change toward a more favorable state.
FAQs
What's a more grammatically sound alternative to "a resolving"?
Consider using "a solution" or "a resolution" depending on the context you're looking for. These phrases provide a clearer and more complete meaning.
Is "a resolving" grammatically correct?
While frequently used in scientific contexts, "a resolving" typically needs a noun to follow it to be considered grammatically complete. Ludwig AI suggests it is not correct as a standalone phrase.
How can I use "resolving" correctly in a sentence?
Ensure "resolving" modifies a noun to clarify its meaning. For example, "a resolving issue" or "a resolving approach" are both grammatically sound.
What's the difference between "a resolving problem" and "a solved problem"?
"A "resolving problem"" implies the problem is in the process of being solved, while "a solved problem" indicates the problem has already been resolved.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested