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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as rendering" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a process or action related to rendering, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The artist focused on the details, as rendering the scene accurately was crucial to her vision."
Alternatives: "as depicting" or "as illustrating".
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In a rational world, this would be seen as rendering him ineffective.
But then, to render Americans speechless is not the same as rendering them helpless, or hopeless, or silent, or grovelling.
"If it doesn't get rendered and find a home, you'll have to build a lot more landfills and means of disposal not as safe or environmentally acceptable as rendering.
That isn't the same as rendering them unable to control the utilities, but it could mean that the operators in charge of sections of the power grid are blind to conditions on the ground.
But any company whose profits have not grown rapidly has been shunned, making it vulnerable to takeover as well as rendering worthless the vast piles of stock options given to senior management.
But as Mr. Gates returned to Washington on Saturday for what will mostly likely be a lengthy, detailed and often hostile series of Congressional budget hearings this week, opponents of his risk assessment are attacking the spending plan as rendering America unprepared for traditional war.
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trilogy as rendered for comics geeks.
It looks like Botticelli's Venus as rendered by Maxfield Parrish.
Neither mode is particularly inspired as rendered by Mr. Mendes da Costa.
"Damages" is "Law & Order" as rendered by Marcel Duchamp.
(As rendered by Philip Bump, of 'The Washington Post') © The Washington Post.
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