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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of coordinating" is not correct and generally cannot be used in written English.
It is not a complete phrase and does not have a clear meaning. It is possible that it was meant to be part of a longer phrase or sentence, such as "the act of coordinating," "the importance of coordinating," or "the challenges of coordinating." In these cases, it would be more accurate and clear to use the complete phrase rather than just "of coordinating." Incorrect: The success of our team depends on the of coordinating tasks. Correct: The success of our team depends on the act of coordinating tasks. Example: The effectiveness of a project relies heavily on the team's ability to coordinate their efforts and communicate effectively.
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We recommend extending the scope of coordination studies to include a broader range of coordinating stakeholders.
The RCSP (Relational Coordination Survey for Professionals) measures the relational dynamics of coordinating work.
There is also talk of coordinating antitrust rules globally.
The possibilities of coordinating kinesthetic and visual experiences remain intriguing.
It was just a matter of coordinating timetables".
The IB accuses Greenpeace of coordinating protests against coal mines and power plants.
You can't imagine the logistical challenges of coordinating a study like she's coordinated.
That ambition conflicts with Ms. Rice's goal of coordinating economic foreign policy in her domain.
McCoy, after all, could bask in the glow of "coordinating" Peyton Manning's incredible comeback season.
The couple began the tough task of coordinating lives that were 1,500 miles apart.
The difficulty of coordinating any plan between those competing states, however, hampered progress.
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