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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a solution presenting" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a solution that is being presented, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The report includes a solution presenting the best practices for reducing waste in our operations."
Alternatives: "a solution that presents" or "a solution being presented".
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A cleavage reaction of the chemical bond between NPs and GS, effected by the contact of material with a solution presenting an acidic pH (in the case of infection, there is a decrease of the physiological medium pH), induces controlled release of the bioactive molecule in its native form.
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Then, more than a year ago, a solution presented itself, and it was the worst kind.
A solution presents itself.
But a solution presents itself.
[7] A solution presents itself.
" I think this is one of those rare instances where a solution presented itself that works well for everyone concerned.
He said the only hope would be a solution presented by President Obama.
A solution presented itself when, after a nasty tussle with tomato mosaic virus, I took a break from growing them for a season to let the soil detox.
Conveniently, a solution presents itself that apparently solves both: governments should invest heavily in green technology, thus boosting demand while transforming the energy business.This notion is gaining credence around the world.
A solution presented itself when Nick Pepe, owner of an office building at 44 South Broadway, about a block from The Westchester, offered to construct and pay for a new 55,000-square-foot building for the department on property he owns near his building, at Brockway Place and South Kensico Avenue.
Here, a disconnection between Design Engineering and Production Engineering after design finalisation has been determined and a solution presented.
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