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The phrase "a searching process" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a method or approach that involves thorough investigation or exploration, often in contexts like research or problem-solving. Example: "The team engaged in a searching process to uncover the root causes of the issue."
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(ii) A searching process starts looking for a logical predefined pattern in the content of the URL.
Crowdfunding can facilitate a searching process of relevant partners from both private and public sectors and help form emergent interest groups for new projects.
Such a search can be facilitated by the ability of glycosylases, like AAG, to interact with DNA using two affinities: a lower-affinity interaction in a searching process and a higher-affinity interaction for catalytic repair.
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"We're at the beginning of a search process," Mr. Thompson said.
So what would a search process for a business model look like?
The selection of Dr. Boudreau, 55, culminates a search process that took longer than anticipated.
The company has hired New York investment bank Berkery Noyes & Co. to run a search process for the library.
"He also had the idea that there should be a search process, that there shouldn't be people campaigning, there should be a search.
Rake is expected to be considered as a candidate to replace Agius in a search process that will be led by the former Cadbury boss Sir John Sunderland.
THE Board of Education here met last week to begin work on a search process to replace the departing superintendent, Betty J. Sternberg, the district's third leader in 10 years.
The approach incorporates concepts of asynchronous Markov processes and introduces a search process that is benefiting from distributed computing infrastructures.
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