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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accomplishing with" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what you intend to express with this phrase, as "accomplishing" typically requires a direct object or a specific goal.
Example: "She is accomplishing her goals with determination."
Alternatives: "achieving with" or "succeeding with".
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But what, precisely, are we accomplishing with all this yawning?
By keeping a ship abroad for a couple of years and having two crews share that vessel as well as a training ship at home, the Navy could improve its deployment efficiency by up to 40 percent per ship, accomplishing with about three and a half ships what, on average, might have required five.
Conversely, TEM studies revealed that probe 1 organizes itself as mono disperse aggregates in H2O/DMSO 9:1 solution with the emission at 585 nm, and further disassembly of aggregates was induced by the addition of Cu2+, accomplishing with the fluorescence quenching.
"What we're accomplishing with DMOG is that we're modifying the physiology of the normal tissue to give it time to repair and regenerate," Giaccia explains.
What am I really accomplishing with this life?
For another thing, I never really understood what the Bush Gang thought it was accomplishing with this stuff.
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These goals she accomplishes with aplomb.
Mission accomplished, with two months to spare!
That was accomplished with style.
"That's best accomplished with media exposure".
This upscaling is accomplished with pseudo functions.
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