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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at transforming" 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 transformation, but it lacks proper context or structure.
Example: "The team is focused on at transforming the company's culture."
Alternatives: "in transforming" or "for transforming".
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Mr. Scheele is known within the auto industry for his success at transforming lagging company units.
An LDV spokesman said the management buy-out aimed at transforming the company is nearing completion.
The buildings are just three of 250 development projects aimed at transforming the waterfront by 2025.
But the American way has not been effective at transforming affluence into broad-based well-being.
ARCHIVE: "MIT and Novartis in new partnership aimed at transforming pharmaceutical manufacturing".
Be that as it may, most of the participants play at transforming the textual into the visual.
The recent past is littered with failed attempts at transforming rock fantasy into a glamorized yet gritty televised reality.
He was the man behind a sweeping recent review aimed at transforming the American military under Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
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Yet some leaders succeed often spectacularly at transforming their workplaces.
However, some leaders do succeed often spectacularly at transforming their workplaces.
Cinema, Kracauer later wrote, "aims at transforming the agitated witness into a conscious observer".
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