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Discover Ludwig'guiding toward' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to guiding someone or something in the direction of a goal, intention, or outcome. For example, "The teacher is guiding her students toward success."
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Johnson can't remember a single story, but even she conceives of her life as a story — one that she is guiding toward a satisfying end.
Johnson can't remember a single story, but even she conceives of her life as a story one that she is guiding toward a satisfying end.
Coupled computations is of importance to obtain a detailed investigation guiding toward newer insight into multiphysics.
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The pieces will be workshopped and then guided toward either the Vivian Beaumont Theater or the Met stage.
"We cannot accept a policy guided toward those who take in the fewest migrants," said Katrin Göring-Eckardt, one of two newly elected Green Party leaders.
There, he met Henry A. Kissinger, also a private and another refugee from Germany, whom he helped guide toward a career that reached the highest echelons of government.
Jesus Fornes, a young man Father Towle had guided toward his first communion, had something awful to tell the priest: he had killed a man in Kelly Park.
Thus, the search is gradually guided toward the acceptable region of search space.
The electrons are guided toward the detector by an electric and a magnetic field.
In stage 2, algorithm search is guided toward exploitation through using small population size and large std.
And of course he still has the power to motivate and punish, so creatures may be guided toward right paths.
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