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The phrase "as generating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that is producing or creating an effect, result, or outcome.
Example: "The new policy is seen as generating positive changes in employee morale."
Alternatives: "as producing" or "as creating".
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RNA-Seq studies have clearly shown that the vast majority of if not all human genes undergo AS, generating different transcripts (33, 34).
This will imply that the minimal number of generators can be represented as generating functions.
Besides Halloween, one other holiday is shown as generating heated opposition: Valentine's Day.
("Denser" translates as generating more demand for town services, more traffic and more pollution).
Courts have been loath to look at outside economic effects as generating a MAC.
Intellectual Ventures, as well as generating its own ideas, buys sheaves of patents from others.
This saves energy and uses no harmful organic solvents.As well as generating knowledge, MIT spreads it.
I did my best to increase overseas and postgraduate recruitment as well as generating higher research overheads.
So all of these factors can be seen as generating a certain atmosphere that you might think of as criminal.
As well as generating national pride, the government was anxious to jazz up a poverty-stricken bit of the capital.
"Some nanoparticles have been cited as generating health problems," says Gibb, "but there doesn't seem to be enough evidence to persuade governments to take specific action.
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