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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as being starting" is not correct in written English
It seems to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "The project is considered as being starting next week."
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I think of them instead as being starting points for a night in the theatre.
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We need to see better-organised exchanges between institutions and countries as is starting to happen in the UK [ 12].
Epoprostenol AS was started at the same dose of epoprostenol GM, with a mean (range) dose of 40.13 (17.0 61.0) ng/kg/min.
We classified each patient as being started on metformin (yes vs. no), as well as by the specific class of therapy they received.
As is started, dehydrins are hydrophilic, thermostable and have a high amounts of charged amino acids[ 1, 14].
"Robots and AI are not nearly as powerful and sophisticated as people are starting to fear.
Firms will alert you to networking opportunities and provide guidance as you're starting your career as a sports agent.
"Cops are suspicious of everybody," he said as we were starting to roll from Charlotte.
That's fine with the mortgage banking industry—as MERS is starting to overheat and sputter.
So long as you were starting about 80 years ago, of course.
Just as I was starting to tire, Steve gestured excitedly towards something off to our right.
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