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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all summarising" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of summarizing everything, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The report is all summarising the key points discussed in the meeting."
Alternatives: "completely summarizing" or "entirely summarizing".
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This issue was raised by nine of the 11 participants, all summarising a similar pattern of professional control, as illustrated by Gary.
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All summarised in tables and figures in article.
The report, Good Early Years Provision For All, summarises the outcomes of the consultation, which received more than 2,500 responses from childcare professionals, parents and carers.
The effect of openness or canopy gaps was taken into account by considering the zenith angle of the sun, canopy openness and crown architecture (Equation 5), which are all summarised using the λ h parameter (Equation 2).
All summarised data are expressed as the mean value±s.e.e
My team summarised all the clinical studies testing whether AT works as a stress-reducing therapy, and all the evidence points to its effectiveness.
The analysis will involve collating and summarising all of the findings for each outcome.
Moreover, it is possible to calculate a total composite score summarising all domains.
We also created an item summarising all 'family burden' codes (F).
I recommend a book by a scholar who summarises all these works back to Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
Finally, we have to summarise all this to the patient then write our notes and do the required box-ticking for the government so we can get paid.
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