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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weeding" is correct and usable in written English, but it is context-dependent.
You can use it when referring to the act of removing unwanted plants from a garden or area, typically in a gardening or landscaping context.
Example: "After a long day of gardening, I finally finished a weeding of the flower beds."
Alternatives: "a removal of weeds" or "a weed clearing".
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"There will be a weeding out.
"This game is the survival of the fittest and there is a weeding out process.
An expanded Euro becomes more like a World Cup, in which the group phase matches are largely seen as a weeding out of the weak.
In the short run, this can be addressed through an emergency increase in the money supply and a weeding out of the weakest banks.
Landgraf suggested that the overcultivation of TV shows must lead to a weeding: "My sense is that 2016 or 2017 will represent peak TV in America, and then we will see a decline".
In the autumn of 1950 she was rated one of the leading two-year-old fillies, but she didn't develop, and during a weeding out she was sold by Brookmeade Stable to John Galbreath who owns Darby Dan Farm.
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A weed is just a weed.
"Trees stopped being a weed".
This is not a weed.
There is not a weed in sight.
It is truly a weed orchid.
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