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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as happening" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something occurring in real-time or currently taking place, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The event is being broadcast live, allowing viewers to experience it as happening."
Alternatives: "as it occurs" or "in real-time".
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This former sex shop is so utterly cool that, once through its understated doors, I feel about as happening as Ann Widdecombe.
For the hour I spent with them at Valley College, the scene wasn't quite as happening.
The Selby Times said that the album "is about as happening as it gets for teenage music with an attitude, even if it makes adults' eyes roll in disgust".
Our study was designed to simulate a difficult airway scenario with a manikin positioned supine on a table, as happening in an hospital setting, similarly to a second study by Wetsch et al. [ 17], showing same results as ours.
Those deaths were described as happening since 1989.
But in relativity, what one observer sees as happening to a second one, the second one sees as happening to the first one.
"That is absolutely not what we see as necessary as happening," he said.
"Things that are being speculated upon as happening — we are not speculating.
"I see the city's artistic developments as happening more in parallel with the fair".
You may remember this as happening in such recent Celtics games as "all of them".
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