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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an exporting" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where "exporting" is a gerund or a noun, but it requires a different article or structure.
Example: "The company is an exporter of goods to various countries."
Alternatives: "a process of exporting" or "an export activity".
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Britain's future as an exporting nation has to be in creative service, and we are actually dismantling that.
We consider two possible cases: (i) a foreign firm becomes an exporting firm or (ii) a foreign firm becomes a Multinational Enterprise (MNE).
Whereas under the Japanese it was essentially an exporting port, sending raw materials for processing to Japan, it is now primarily an importing centre for Taipei.
Paperwork from the fake transactions was then used by Mr. Piana, the president of Casa Piana, an exporting company, to request the export rebates from the Argentine Government.
"We're an exporting economy," she said, insisting that the billions of barrels of heavy crude known as bitumen embedded in tarlike formations will be exploited with or without the pipeline.
The widely held view is that a Trump presidency would add further turmoil to an increasingly unstable global economy, a development which Germany, as an exporting nation, would suffer particularly strongly.
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This gene (SAR2565) encodes an exported protein (Table 2).
Rough seas on an export ship?
Worse, it's an export product.
Russia, though, requires an export license.
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