Sentence examples for identifying a good from inspiring English sources

The phrase "identifying a good" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to the process of selecting something—a product, idea, food, etc.—that is considered beneficial or valuable. For example: Even after strenuous reviews, she had difficulty identifying a good laptop to purchase.

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"We have developed a whole new integrative approach to archaeology that starts with the team identifying a good problem in the field and then continues interactively between field and lab," Dr. Weiner said.

T. H.: Identifying a good problem to work on.

A: Identifying a good problem to work on.

Identifying a good balance (or even trying to do some dynamic balancing) is beyond the scope of this paper.

The systematic analysis of best couples of thresholds did not allow identifying a good predictor of fluid responsiveness.

Inoue argues that identifying a good bit in a video doesn't require a video editor or any specialist training.

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HOW can you identify a good teacher?

"It's extremely difficult for us to identify a good guy from a bad guy," the officer said.

"You need to identify a good opportunity to get started and to plan for the different obstacles you might encounter and how to deal with them".

Compliance expert Adam Samuel agrees: "I am unable to identify a good sale to anyone with a personal loan of a single-premium variety".

Hannah's advice to aspiring writers, and to avid readers, was to identify a good writer, someone you admire but also find challenging, and read as much of their work as you can.

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