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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the giving of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the action of providing something, for example: "This organization is known for its generous spirit and the giving of time, money, and resources to worthwhile causes."
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"The old system rewarded the giving of extra care".
The giving of rye whiskey and cigarettes, perhaps?
It covers the giving of time, money or both.
We promise something comparable for the giving of time.
In liturgical texts it is described as the "season of the giving of our Torah".
Rishabhanatha instituted marriage, the giving of alms, and the observance of funeral rites.
But harms to dignity, he contends, involve more than the giving of offense.
"The accused participated in the giving of these orders or were fully aware of the crimes.
Many artists believe that the answer lies in the giving of honest information.
It was devised to punish the giving of bribes for obtaining or retaining business abroad.
Their way of life demanded study, sacrifice, and the giving of alms.
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