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Free sign upThe phrase "the descending of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act or process of something moving downward or decreasing in a specific context. Example: "The descending of the sun marked the end of the day."
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With the descending of the citizens to the basements, the number of injuries and martyrs increased".
The failure modes, mechanical behaviors, and reasons of the descending of the peak stress and strain of the confined concrete in columns were analyzed.
The additional kinetic energy associated with the atom rearrangement in clustering is due to the descending of the potential energy after crossing the energy barrier.
Sikh tradition celebrates the coming of Guru Nanak on this day, 542 years ago, as the descending of Divine Light on Earth to dispel the mist and fog of spiritual ignorance in an age of darkness (Kali Yug).
The descending of SvO2followed with decreased inspiratory oxygen concentration.
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We defined γ pathway maps in the descending order of OFs as the conserved pathway mapsγ.
Additionally, the gradient of the descending segment of the curve of the corroded strand increases with the severity of corrosion.
About one-third of the volume of the glomerular filtrate enters the descending limb of the loop of Henle.
For example, massive atmospheric subsidences occur as part of the descending branches of Ferrel cells and Hadley cells.
Hence, Risser 1 heralds the beginning of the descending slope of the pubertal growth velocity diagram.
Only one of the descending branches of the right IIA seemed patent.
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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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