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The phrase "a squeezing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of applying pressure or compressing something, often in a physical context.
Example: "The child gave the toy a squeezing, trying to make it squeak."
Alternatives: "a compression" or "a tight grip".
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Thereafter, a squeezing flow mechanism has been formulated where the aggromerates deform and flow.
HWANG -- We used a squeezing method when we extracted the nuclear material from the ovum.
She makes a squeezing gesture with her hands, as though wringing out a dishcloth.
In "A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickenss describes Ebenezer Scrooge as "a squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching, covetous old sinner".
Riveting implies a squeezing process of the rivet stem with large plastic deformations to form the driven rivet head.
Angina is characterized by a squeezing pain in the middle of the chest, often accompanied by breathlessness, and sometimes accompanied by a cold sweat or nausea.
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Therefore relativistic length contraction gives the loop a squeezed appearance.
Squeezing at the quantum limit produces a squeezed vacuum state, as recently demonstrated [8].
Generally, the JPA generates a squeezed thermal state whose squeezed quadrature has variance (sigma _{s}^{2}).
Make a squeezed inverted 'D' on top of the head-oval.
Find a suitable squeezing item.
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