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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amending of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the process of making changes or modifications to something, typically a document or agreement. Example: "The amending of the contract was necessary to reflect the new terms agreed upon by both parties."
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He did not, however, accept that the amending of statements was part of that campaign.
The military controls one-quarter of the seats in Parliament, enough to block the amending of the Constitution.
The church remains answerable to Parliament, but Parliament has recused itself from the drafting and amending of church legislation.
But the setting and amending of such standards would involve endless haggling as if the effort to cool the planet wasn't hard enough.
Understanding the thoughts and evaluation of the users in various government services is an important tool for the continuous promotion or amending of information city planning.
Blair did it through his Third Way politics, his regulation of the banks and his amending of Clause IV to support privatisation.
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Through introduction of amending polynomials of order pk for the kth layer, the accuracy and convergence rate are dramatically improved.
The Constitution can be amended, of course.
The customer service unit can make financial amends of any amount.
Chelsea have an opportunity to make amends, of sorts, against Everton in tomorrow's FA Cup final.
Earlier this year, as host of the Golden Globe Awards, Meyers attempted to make amends, of sorts.
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