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The phrase "act of undergoing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process or experience of going through something, often in a context related to change or transformation.
Example: "The act of undergoing therapy can lead to significant personal growth and healing."
Alternatives: "process of experiencing" or "experience of enduring".
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And many nodded knowingly when Mrs. Edwards spoke of the surreal balancing act of undergoing cancer treatment at the same time as "soccer practice, a brief that has to be filed and buying pantyhose".
Second, the very act of undergoing treatment may also lead to an improvement of emotional well-being.
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While a number of the new proposals never came to fruition, a number of organisations were proscribed, and the following year a new Terrorism Act introduced a series of measures which were already under consideration before 7/7, including the new offences of preparing acts of terrorism, undergoing terrorism training and encouraging terrorism.
Finally, CkRs may act as functionally neutral markers of activated cells capable of undergoing transmigration.
They accused Straw of undergoing a "Damascene conversion" since his days in opposition when he voted against the Prevention of Terrorism Act.
Of undergoing one mutation after another.
"You kind of undergo it.
The act of compelling clients to undergo HTC however contradict the National Guidelines for PMTCT of HIV by the Ministry of Health Ghana [ 26] which states that the minimum amount of information to be given to ANC clients before HTC include "the right to refuse".
NDs meet the demands of patients undergoing ACT treatment for isolated articular lesions without further indications such as OA or inflammatory diseases, in accordance with widely accepted treatment guidelines [ 52].
And the musical reaches a cringy nadir at the end of the first act, when Diana undergoes shock therapy and fantasizes that her doctor is a preening rock star.
In the passage mentioned above we have to clearly understand that Dietrich is trying to say that the intellect reflects all things they shine forth in it, not because the intellect is undergoing an act of divine illumination, but because in the order of ens conceptionale the things are in the intellect first as conceptions and are exemplified there as part of the nature of intellect.
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