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The phrase "going through transformation" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize a change or transformation that is currently taking place. Example: This company has been going through a transformation since the new CEO took office.
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The GPS is now going through transformation and, with the increase in departmental spending, hoping to offer best value.
It should also be a concern that so many staff were content doing the same jobs because public sector organisations going through transformation won't necessarily want or need them to do the same jobs.
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He added, "The Tunisian experience can serve as a model for other countries going through similar transformations".
Businesses go through transformation when they have failed to evolve.
The conversation and ANOVA (analysis of variance) results show that as mind goes through transformation, it is indicated in the transformation in dialogic discourse (speech).
The college has gone through transformations since then.
The neighborhood has also gone through transformations, with a growing Asian and Russian population replacing some of the Italian, Irish and Jewish old-timers.
For the microcontroller of the mote to be able to calculate Equation 2, p should be in a form that is digital in nature: the pressure waveform therefore has to go through transformations.
I've been going through a transformation lately.
"There is no question, we are going through a transformation," he said.
"Yahoo is going through a transformation in every respect," Mr. Singh said.
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