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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all integrating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that incorporates or combines various elements into a cohesive whole.
Example: "The new software is all integrating, allowing users to manage their tasks, communications, and schedules in one platform."
Alternatives: "fully integrated" or "completely unifying".
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He acknowledged that there was still work to be done, above all integrating the Serb majority in northern Kosovo, which is out of the ethnic-Albanian government's control.
All of our skills come into play for us, so being the Host or not, we are all integrating these abilities into our performances.
All in all, integrating various heterogeneous sources of information helps in locating ovarian cancer genes.
Today, developers find themselves having to deploy code "across several different services and servers, all integrating with each other and third-party services," he writes, and "meanwhile, they're responsible for uptime and stability".
The partnership between these two companies is a very cool step in the direction of web services all integrating together and it helps these two stand out amongst many in their respective classes.
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These databases all integrate both low- and high-throughput (LTP and HTP) data source [ 17– 20].
It's all integrated into movies".
"They're all integrated into our overall marketing mix.
It's all integrated with a community, a learning community.
"But," she added, "actually providing a PC and having it all integrated in one unit is quite unusual".
But getting people to do that will require much smarter, reliable and above all integrated public transport systems.
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