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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a succeeding" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not commonly used and lacks clarity in context, making it difficult to determine when it could be appropriately used.
Example: "As a succeeding member of the committee, I hope to contribute positively to our goals."
Alternatives: "as a subsequent" or "as a following".
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This invites the possibility of a solute still being present and producing a signal as a succeeding solute of a different kind enters the sensing region, thereby undoing the separation achieved by the column.
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Furthermore a significant correlation between pain severity one year after discharge and the definition as a succeed is evident (r = -.193; p < .05).05
Feminism started as a revolution, succeeded, and turned into an orthodoxy.
My Life as a Plant succeeds in introducing children to plant biology in a fun, inquiry-based, and appropriately challenging way.
And if "Gideon's Crossing," starring Andre Braugher as a doctor, succeeds, that too will be astonishing.
His younger brother Charles (d. c. 1564), better known as a writer, succeeded to control of the family press at Paris.
Worthington, who won 66 caps for his country as a player, succeeded Lawrie Sanchez, who left to manage Fulham in 2007.
Whether you know it or not, your role will determine whether we as a society succeed or fail.
Patel sees adding value and simplifying the process for developers as key to succeeding as a platform.
He nonetheless succeeds as a scholar.
Although Carpenter may not have satisfied his ambitions as a painter, he succeeded as a writer.
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