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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'as unchanging' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that doesn't change or is static. For example: "The countryside was as unchanging as it had been for years."
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At the time of Linnaeus, everyone still viewed all species as unchanging.
Whitehead insists that the traditional image of God as unchanging must be reconsidered.
Several of the clusters correspond to protein complexes that appear constitutively active, whose transcripts would typically be filtered out as unchanging.
Lately he advocated an index-linked "ideal money", to be as unchanging as a metre or kilogram.
But if science were as unchanging as that, we'd still think the Earth was the center of the universe and turn to alchemists for our gold jewelry.
For their most zealous fans, evenings with the New York Islanders have been as unchanging as the seat number on a season ticket: Hop in the car.
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We can only try to clean up the mess and do our best to approximate what the father of the Wilderness Act, former president Lyndon B Johnson, described as the "unchanging beauty and wonder" of wild places.
Maxwell's life was as adventurous as Moneypenny's was unchanging.
For there is no modern soul, it is as ancient as ever, its longings unchanging.
Traditional approaches to culture as static and relatively unchanging no longer help me understand what I see happening in the global workplace.
In so far as strategy implies unchanging commitment, it is the antithesis of flexibility.
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