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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tilting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to an act of tilting or a state of being tilted, often in a metaphorical or physical sense.
Example: "The artist's latest sculpture features a tilting structure that challenges traditional perceptions of balance."
Alternatives: "a slant" or "a tilt".
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By the end of the book, a casual reader could easily wonder if Mr. Kiernan is either a) tilting at windmills, or b) running for office.
a Tilting train with tilting bolster, b basic concept of tilting [8].
A tilting train refers to a train that has a tilting mechanism which enables it to travel at higher speeds compared to non-tilting or conventional trains.
These are called gradient currents and occur following situations where the wind or atmosphere pressure gradient causes a tilting of the lake surface (denivellation).
With increasing angle α, a tilting of the hysteresis loops is observed.
Such a tilting is commonly seen for streamers (Zesta et al. 2002, 2006).
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Their study differed from ours since they used a tilting-platform (Galileo) and their control group performed no physical exercise at all.
One business day after the bailout was enacted, and it already had a tilting-at-windmills quality.
Experiments are conducted on a tilting-rotary-table type five-axis CNC machine tool.
The locomotor activity was determined by a tilting-type ambulometer (Model AMB-10, O'Hara, Tokyo, Japan).
In this study we assessed the reliability of a tilting-board grip score as a measure of decompression sickness in rats.
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