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Discover Ludwig"edifice being" is a grammatically correct phrase.
It can be used in written English in certain contexts, specifically when discussing the process of constructing or building something. Example: The new hospital wing was taking shape, the edifice being carefully designed to accommodate the latest medical technology.
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The process included the statue being evaluated and cleaned, the granite edifice being cleaned, the fountain basin and pedestal on the back of the monument being restored, and the brick in the surrounding plaza being relayed and leveled.
(The "real world" in this case being that which came before the birth of our reality-universe and "this remarkable theoretical edifice" being all of the mathematical arguments that we presently apply to prove we know what came before the Big Bang).
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The edifice is cracking.
Today Corcoran's edifice is the Renwick Gallery.
The edifice is a kind of greenhouse.
But what edifice is he building?
These sketches testifyto collapsing arrangements whose underlying edifice is time.
Another notable edifice is the 16th-century Enfield Grammar School.
Instead of which, the whole edifice is crumbling.
The economic edifice is a grotesque Western relic.
ITER's headquarters, a five-floor edifice, was erected two years ago.
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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.

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