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Discover Ludwig"constitutes it as" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to establish something as a particular thing or to define something as a certain way. Example: The guiding principles of the organization constitute it as a community-oriented and inclusive group.
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We are naturally inclined to regard the statue and the lump of clay that constitutes it as being a single object which simply belongs to multiple kinds (statue and lump of clay).
In this way, the body and bodily discomfort constitute the "depth" or "reality" that stands in contrast to the view that body is sexed through performative gender behavior which constitutes it as the container of gender identity.
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Despite the idea of a common past, national identity, similar to all identities, is redefined according to the expectations of the social groups constituting it as its relation to other nations.
The art object, on the other hand, manifests what cannot be understood in terms of its knowable conditions, because an account of the materials of which it is made or of its status as object in the world does not constitute it as art.
While the film met it's own production budget in terms of world-wide sales does this constitute it as a blockbuster and mean an end or increase to young adult adaptations?
In this chapter we have explained how R> views text, and therefore the lexical, grammatical and semantic choices which constitute it, as both encoding and construing the different layers of context in which the text was enacted.
Apart from this, the issue of basic sanitation has become conceptualized as an issue of renovation of infrastructure, and this discourse has constituted it as a policy of infrastructure and renovation.
Autopoiesis is a network of component-producing processes with the property that the interactions between the components generate the very same network of processes that produce them, as well as constituting it as a distinct entity in the space in which it exists.
Beer's paper, "Autopoiesis and Cognition in the Game of Life" begins: Autopoiesis is a network of component-producing processes with the property that the interactions between the components generate the very same network of processes that produce them, as well as constituting it as a distinct entity in the space in which it exists.
It constitutes its foundation, as it makes it possible to determine the different regions of interest in any tractography analysis programme of choice.
But as currently constituted, it lacks sparkle and has too muchherring.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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