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Free sign upThe phrase "are to modifying" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly structured expression.
Example: "The changes are to modifying the existing policy to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "are intended to modify" or "are meant to modify".
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The feasibility of concurrent measurements will depend on the start times of the workers and how flexible employer and/or workers are to modifying work times to allow for set up and measurement of several workers.
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They also didn't really know how fucking annoying video games are to modify.
But how willing you are to modify or even disregard that list?
A next step would be to modify the fuel pump itself, making it less complex.
One way to improve the efficiency of conventional engines is to modify existing designs.
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Once the program was completed, the next step was to modify its inputs to be controlled by real-world data.
A related possibility is to modify asset allocation based on current market valuations.
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Thus a way of modifying empowerment is to modify these mechanisms.
27 The objectives of these studies were to modify behaviour.
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