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Discover LudwigThe phrase "providing inputs" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when describing the action of giving information, ideas, or resources to someone or a system. Example: The team worked together, providing inputs from their respective areas of expertise, to create a comprehensive plan for the project.
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In other words, he studies companies across the agricultural spectrum including those that own land; those providing inputs such as feed and fertiliser; machinery suppliers; transport and storage businesses; food processors; retailers; and the "lips and hips" businesses – those marketing products for tackling health issues.
The participants were comfortable in using normal keyboards for providing inputs to the computer.
Hog contracts generally involve the contractor maintaining ownership of animals, providing inputs and technical advice to farmers.
This view implies that all the tough work, cognitively speaking, is performed by cognition central alone, with peripheral processes simply providing inputs and executing instructions.
This study provides the first broad matrix permeability characterisation of rocks from depth at Ngatamariki, providing inputs for modelling of the geothermal system.
In the discrete input case, consider first a pool of presynaptic neurons providing inputs with the same decay rates, with some distribution of input amplitudes.
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Economist Ross Garnaut and climate scientist David Karoly are among those providing input to the sessions.
At the end of the day, ACA had final say on the portfolio regardless of who was providing input.
Guthrie actually praises the Teel Foundation as "... providing input and providing information" that might not come from other sources.
Build their capacity rather than just provide inputs.
All co-authors provided inputs to improve the manuscript.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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