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The phrase 'climbing of' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the words 'climb' or 'climbing' to convey the same meaning. For example: "She was thrilled with the climbing of the mountain." This should be written as: "She was thrilled with the climb up the mountain."
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For me it has never been about the climbing of the ladder.
"Vote your climbing of a mountain," he said at Mount Hermon A.M.E.
Quotes from the Waukegan, Illinois Weekly Gazette of Mar. 26, 1859, which reported the first winter climbing of Mt. Washington.
He also compiled two handbooks on the climbing of Chamonix (1896) and Zermatt (1897; both reprinted 1974).
So, because home prices have been climbing of late, isn't it plausible that they'll keep doing so?
The benign social climbing of Lubitsch and Sturges becomes open class warfare, with an impressive body count.
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A cool critique of the corporate status-climbing of its time, it resonates anew in light of the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Crabb has climbed and climbed, of course.
2.30pm: Climb of the Cote de Chateaufort now beginning, the second climb of this 120km stage.
She had accomplished the final climb of the day.
We're heading towards the final climb of the race!
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