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Discover Ludwig"to separating" is not correct or usable in written English
The correct phrase would be "to separate" or "for separating." You can use these phrases when explaining the purpose or intention behind an action. For example: - The barrier was built to separate the two sides of the playground. - We need a tool for separating the tangled wires. - The scientist's main objective was to separate the chemical compounds.
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"We have been used to separating work like this off by that horrible word 'prehistory'prehistory
You couldn't devise a system better suited to separating the mental and the physical if you tried," he said.
"We actually went to a therapist who is used to separating families," Sachs says; they were looking for the opposite.
They included a reference to separating Obama from parts of his body he would just as soon keep.
Much of "Bambi vs. Godzilla" is devoted to separating useful and useless aspects of the filmmaking process.
"I thought at that point, our league should have given very serious consideration to separating," Tranghese said.
The cold-hearth process is well suited to separating high-density contaminants, which settle to the bottom of the hearth.
"Salazar's proposed reform doesn't commit to separating M.M.S.'s revenue and environmental permitting arms," Mr. Suckling said.
General Musharraf, they note, is moving at considerable risk, defying both militants and sectors of the army devoted to separating Kashmir from India.
This procedure is part of a rare approach to separating joined twins using a series of operations rather than one multiple-day procedure.
There are lots of sanctions that schools use – from sitting down and talking to children about what's going on, to separating them from others in their class.
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