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"session taking place" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a meeting, event, or gathering that is currently happening or about to happen. Example: The committee held a session taking place in the conference room to discuss the new budget proposal.
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Their work will now be scrutinised ahead of the final pre-Paris session, taking place from October 19 in Bonn.
Later that day, someone tweeted that the confusion had been caused by a girl mentioning a "shoot" (ie a photography session) taking place in the area.
The session, taking place in Doha, Qatar, under the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC), includes representatives from nearly 200 countries.
Mr Bercow, who was in the Speaker's chair to oversee the first ever UK Youth Parliament session taking place in the Commons, earned cheers and even a standing ovation from the delegates for his outburst.
A look ahead to tonight's Europa League fixture at the Metalist Stadium A look ahead to tonight's Europa League fixture at the Stade de Gerland Second pre-season testing session taking place in Barcelona England take on France at Twickenham this weekend.
When Scott arrives for her latest session, taking place in a small office at the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, speech therapist Johanna Rae gets to work measuring Scott's head and applying the electrodes over the region they know has been affected by the stroke, the left prefrontal cortex.
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