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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a restoring" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be used in contexts where "restoring" is intended as a noun, but it is uncommon and may sound awkward.
Example: "The project focuses on a restoring of the historical building to its original state."
Alternatives: "a restoration" or "an improvement".
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This information may be useful to applied restoration practitioners, and adds to our general understanding of vegetation change in a restoring marsh.
This must be the quickest route to a restoring bowl or mug of something on record.
"It's beginning to look a lot like Paris," said one lecturer, who dropped out for a restoring drink.
The spring should ideally provide a restoring force directly proportional to the displacement from its unstressed or zero position.
TechUK, which represents 900 firms in the UK, described Privacy Shield as a "restoring a stable legal footing".
I would stand every day by the corral fence, craving the tickle of whiskers against my neck and a restoring rub against my cheek.
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A restored historic site.
With this restored openness, however, will come a restored responsibility.
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra performs at Heinz Hall, a restored movie theatre.
One is a restored domestic link to Inverness.
Slavik Gofman of New Jersey owns a restored 1961 2CV.
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