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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also be a dynamic" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in a context where you are describing something that has the potential to be dynamic, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "In addition to its other features, the software can also be a dynamic tool for project management."
Alternatives: "can also be flexible" or "may also be adaptable".
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But a music director in a big city should also be a dynamic artistic leader, someone who can forge ties with other performing and educational institutions, someone on close terms with living composers, an adventurous musician who treats performing new music not as some weighty obligation but as a bracing activity, a natural part of what musicians do.
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It turns out that he has also been a dynamic driver of major changes at MIT, proving to be a model university president who has had a major beneficial impact on his institution.
It could also be a constructive dynamic for a newspaper.
There can also be a more sinister dynamic at work.
Delayed events could also be a consequence of dynamic rather than static stress triggering.
That same dynamic could also be a benefit for industry groups, which may be able to rout a proposal by portraying a change as going against public sentiment.
There has also been a lack of dynamic simulation tool development focusing on FCUs.
For the duration of the challenge, shortlisted teams will also be provided a dynamic work environment at CoWrks Mumbai and Bengaluru.
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This process, also known as gametogenesis, is a dynamic and tightly regulated developmental program.
He also notes that he was a dynamic, impatient extrovert.
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