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The phrase "as being transmitted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process or state of something being sent or communicated, often in a technical or formal context.
Example: "The data is currently being processed as being transmitted over the network."
Alternatives: "while being sent" or "during transmission".
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Second, some known agents may not be recognized as being transmitted in food.
Participants identified childhood obesity as being transmitted from one generation to the next, and as the result of 'lazy' parenting.
Foodborne diseases are also caused by agents not yet recognized as being transmitted in food and by unknown agents (22 ).
Participants identified childhood obesity as being transmitted from one generation to the next, and stigmatised it as resulting from 'lazy' parenting.
For the purpose of attribution, the proportion of outbreaks listed as being transmitted by the foodborne route was calculated for each polymerase genotype (P-type) or capsid genotype (C-type) individually.
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But suppose that, instead of the distribution of characters shown in the table, a long series of As were transmitted.
As the code is linear, we can assume that symbol (algebraically as ) is transmitted.
Patience is a crucial part of leadership, as is transmitting that to your members.
He defines "meme" as an entity capable of being transmitted from one brain to another.
Text messages take up very little space — about 140 bytes, as they are being transmitted.
Amphimerus spp. trematodes are believed to be transmitted, as are the other members of the Opisthorchiidae family, by ingestion of raw or undercooked fish (2 ).
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