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Discover LudwigThe phrase "compounding on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where multiple factors or elements are adding to a problem or making it worse. Example: The company's financial struggles were compounded on by a series of unexpected lawsuits.
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Even if they do not, the cuts, while temporary, will have a permanent effect by costing many workers years of future compounding on the missed contributions.
Therefore, the influence of compounding on microstructures of the graphene fillers is negligible.
Jennifer Markarian reports for Plastics Additives & Compounding on the latest developments in antioxidants and UV stabilizers.
Composites were produced via compounding on a co-rotating twin screw extruder and injection moulding.
Furthermore, paraffin was dissolved by petroleum ether to evaluate the influence of compounding on the structure of filler materials.
Some veterinary state boards already restrict having compounded drugs from a compounding pharmacy kept at the veterinarian clinic for "office use" (State of the State of Drug compounding on Minnesota).
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The Gu has failed and the Deyr is now almost a month late, compounding on-going water shortages.
At least one insurgent attacked the compound on foot, Asas said.
Meanwhile, analysis of these compounds on the ethanolamine column only resulted in one peak.
Did F.B.I. agents fire gunshots into the compound on April 19?
Ephedra is just the first compound on the chopping block".
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