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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at defining" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of defining something, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "The team is focused on defining the project scope."
Alternatives: "in defining" or "for defining".
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Richard, who won, excelled at defining his candidacy.
Mr. Alexander and Mr. Mathias are certainly skilled at defining sympathetic characters in song.
Attempts at defining the middle classes tend towards gentle comedy, perhaps because sincere investigation means treading such muddy waters.
Nick Clegg had a go at defining the principles in a speech calling for "freedom, accountability, plurality".
Advid has begun a program, ClimeVineSafe, aimed at defining short-term strategies for dealing with climate change in vineyards.
Mr. Landman views these attempts at defining the critic's frame of reference — Kimmelman-style and Scott-style — as entirely appropriate.
We aimed at defining the main factors triggering them.
Many diagnostic studies are aimed at defining "optimal" thresholds.
Proceduralization aims at defining precise and quantified system objectives, and at defining a process that describes and prescribes how to achieve those objectives.
The Paris conference was aimed at defining the role each member state will play.
A team of molecular biologists has taken a stab at defining how we became human.
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