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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adding agent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to chemistry, cooking, or any field where a substance is introduced to enhance or modify a process or product.
Example: "In baking, yeast acts as an adding agent that helps the dough rise."
Alternatives: "additive" or "enhancing agent".
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Calculations made without adding agent yielded an oscillating flame with a flicker frequency of 11 Hz, which compared well with that obtained in the experiment.
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The agency was also adding agents faster than it could vet and train them all.
o There is no need for recompiling when adding agents to the model.
Moreover, it is also easy to extend the network by adding agents that do not have a sensing component and can only perform sensor data processing tasks.
Intestines were stimulated luminally or vascularly by adding agents to the relevant perfusates.
However, as yet, phase III trials adding agents like sunitinib to standard cytotoxics like docetaxel have not demonstrated improved outcomes compared with cytotoxic monotherapy [ 72].
Marvel's universe expanded into TV last year with Avengers spin-off Agents of SHIELD, and they've now added Agent Carter, a series featuring the character from the Captain America movies played by British actor Hayley Atwell.
It therefore seems odd that one can add agent K's willingness to pay to agent J's willingness to pay.
He says "furry".] like a lion and a gorilla when he thinks he's been provoked," added Agent Dumb Ass as he brandished his two childishly ridiculous tattoos.
Ms. Stuart added: "Agents have been at a competitive disadvantage.
Moreover, Mr. Escobar said, the Mexican government has added agents along the border in an effort to close the porous points where illegal immigrants routinely cross.
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