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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'benchmark being' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
If the intent is to indicate that a certain point is being used as a comparison, you should use the phrase 'benchmark of'. For example, "The proposed plan will be compared to the benchmark of previous plans."
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Planning for the reconstruction included deciding which parts of the 39-story building's art and architecture were worth preserving, the benchmark being what the world identifies with the United Nations.
Alternatively, condition vesting on that benchmark being met.
We then restrict our setting to undertake numerical analysis, our benchmark being the canonical rescheduling model of Longstaff (1990).
This finding is consistent with the definition of benchmark, being 100% efficacious in preventing quadriplegia without causing brain injury from cervical spine management.
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But India's benchmark was unusually abstemious.
"The benchmark is Doncaster Rovers.
"My benchmark is myself," she says.
The benchmark is up 2.6percentthis yearar.
"If your benchmark is Burgundy, forget it,'' she said.
But a target and a benchmark are not the same.
In the past the benchmark was the Washington Consensus.
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