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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a working form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a version of something that is functional or operational, often in contexts like documents, applications, or prototypes.
Example: "We need to submit a working form of the application by the end of the week to meet the project deadline."
Alternatives: "a functional version" or "an operational model".
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However, introducing the same mutations into a modern version of the bacterial enzyme did not produce a working form of the LDH enzyme.
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According to published reports in the Times-Picayune, on a work form earlier last year he had written: "I love my job.
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A working group formed from a number of Dutch specialist societies, joined by the Dutch Orthopedic Association, has produced a guideline based on the available scientific evidence.
When these neurons get to work forming a memory, they light up.
As a brightly colored series of short, one-to-three page comics, Erin Nations' work forms an incredible anthology.
Hardly accidentally, a working group was formed in Russia in February to draft plans for a nationwide white list.
Government and university researchers also formed a working group this summer.
Mr. Langrée immediately formed a working relationship with Jane Moss, Lincoln Center's artistic director.
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It adds that local government departments have formed a working group to investigate the matter.
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