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The phrase "and communicating with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of interaction or exchange of information with a person or entity.
Example: "The project involves gathering data and communicating with a diverse group of stakeholders to ensure all perspectives are considered."
Alternatives: "and interacting with a" or "and engaging with a".
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Most digital platforms require very little investment yet can offer a simple, cost-effective way of capitalising on your resources and communicating with a new audience.
These days he spends a good part of his energy tracking events on the Internet, posting essays, and communicating with a group of friends and kindred spirits.
Soon I was on the Internet, armed with the worst kind of knowledge (the partial kind), and communicating with a volunteer fireman named Dale in Illinois, who also had a brown recluse bite.
The development of a robotic system interacting with a human instructor requires not only highly skilled sensorimotor coordination and action planning but also the capability of understanding and communicating with a human being in a natural way.
He had been due to appear in court on 16 July on charges of "illegal earnings" and "communicating with a hostile government," but officials cancelled his trial at the last minute.
In the context of cognitive radio system, a group of secondary users gathering and communicating with a hot spot called Secondary Base Station (SBS), make up a CR system.
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But making music – any music – is ultimately about connecting and communicating with an audience, and classical musicians forget that at their peril.
Path, which was started by a former Facebook employee, is a place to share high quality photos and communicate with a more intimate community.
Each VESNA node is installed with omnidirectional antennas on a light pole at 10 m in height and communicates with a coordinator node using ZigBee communication module at 868 MHz.
A small gray microwave dish, mounted on a Varick Street roof, points northeast, and communicates with a dish behind a south-facing window at the Empire State Building.
But that pales in comparison with the tale of Brian Kajiyama, the Hawaii graduate assistant coach who buzzes around the practice field in a motorized wheelchair and communicates with a computer-assisted speaking device.
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