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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suggest for making" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly when trying to propose an idea or recommendation. Example: "I would like to suggest for making improvements to the project."
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We also suggest for making more ecofriendly IT infrastructures with reasonable amount of on-demand operating cost to improve the quality of IaaS of cloud computing.
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Three general strategies are suggested for making the inevitable automation of millions of jobs less impactful on the people doing those jobs.
And that's the best hope, she suggests, for making a difference.
We know many of you, especially those of the female persuasion, probably think we're as stupid as our name suggests for making such a claim, but we think we can prove it.
5 7–11 Several methods have been suggested for making this transition 5 7–11 (table 3), but currently, there is insufficient evidence available on which to base informed recommendations.
Other models have been suggested for making predictions of future rates of disease, assuming Poisson-distributed counts in strata defined by age and sex.
How Well Can Bionic Eyes See? New computer simulations illustrate the limits of prosthetic eyes and suggest pathways for making them better.
The authors explore the complexities of applying science in forming public policy and suggest means for making more effective use of research results.
Recent polls suggest enthusiasm for making Australia a republic has dwindled since a 1999 referendum, when 45% of voters were in favour.
They then suggest strategies for making grading more supportive of learning, including balancing accuracy-based and effort-based grading, using self/peer evaluation, curtailing curved grading, and exercising skepticism about the meaning of grades.
One of the less sophisticated books suggests projects for making "winter bunting" and a "mug cosy", the latter to be fashioned from buttons, sequins and an old sock.
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