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"providing a stimulus" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is stimulating or motivating. For example, "The teacher provided a stimulating learning environment for the class."
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The Ig- state may be an intermediate step providing a stimulus for continued rearrangement.
Iceland's krona has halved in value since the crisis began, providing a stimulus to exports unavailable to euro-zone governments.
It's an agenda that starts with providing a stimulus that will reach the most vulnerable Americans, including immediate relief to areas hardest hit by the housing crisis and a significant extension of unemployment insurance for those who are out of work.
A transformed government-run healthcare would likewise establish a standard of health available to all citizens, providing a stimulus for the private health industry to prosper, with both private and public systems exploring novel health approaches by experimenting with ways to improve longevity, cognitive performance, emotional maturity, and athletic performance.
Arresting or regressing growth of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs), localized expansions of the abdominal aorta are contingent on inhibiting chronically overexpressed matrix metalloproteases (MMPs -2 and -9 that disrupt elastic MMPs -2within the andtic wall, concurrent with providing a stimulus to augmenting inherently poor auto-regenerathat of these matrix structures.
The addition of apical liquid volume increases ENaC current providing a stimulus for liquid absorption [24].
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And yet, falling oil prices provide a stimulus of over a trillion dollars to the global economy.
Certainly the violent couple provides a stimulus.
It will provide a stimulus going to Ethiopia, which I think he needs.
Monetary policy will continue to provide a stimulus, just not as big a boost as previously.
Our results provide a stimulus for researchers to use DNN based approaches for building predictive models on their datasets.
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