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Discover Ludwig"enhancement for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is being improved or upgraded to benefit someone or something. Example: The company invested in a new software system that will serve as an enhancement for our productivity.
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"It's a great enhancement for public golf," he said.
This is what the ethicists call enhancement for positional advantage – less politely, for beating your competitors.
Countries are beginning to accept that it should eventually include "carbon enhancement" (for example tree planting, conservation) schemes.
In fact, the rapid emergence of these languages seems to suggest that a replacement (or enhancement) for JavaScript is needed.
Enhancement for some gives them an unfair positional advantage over the rest, and thus leads to "a hierarchical society".
"Cognitive enhancement," they write, "unlike enhancement for sports competitions, could lead to substantive improvements in the world".
There is also a maternity clinic that specializes in beauty enhancement for brand-new mothers and mothers-to-be.
One electronic enhancement for pipe organs has not been controversial: the use of microprocessors to make the job of pulling stops simpler during a pipe organ performance.
Profile pictures of women online daters had an average of three discrepancies – from photo enhancement, for example – whereas men had an average of 1.33.
The most obvious enhancement for consumers is that the price of the phone has been cut by $50, to $249 plus the cost of the monthly phone service.
Kevin Foley, chief executive of Bloomberg Tradebook, said: "If implemented along the lines envisioned, it will be a dramatic enhancement for investors and all market participants".
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