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Discover LudwigThe phrase "upon nearing" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate an event that is occurring just before a certain time or point. For example, "We were all getting anxious upon nearing the deadline."
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Upon nearing a summit, Subject's Harsh Superego is observed moving from its position behind driver's seat into the front passenger seat.
"Upon nearing the end of my graduate career at Caltech, I began seeking out individuals rumored to have a knack for finding interesting paths through science, largely original, off the beaten path, and instrumentation-oriented.
Upon nearing the site of what Tarleton labelled "Tarrant's Tavern", the British commander gained information that led him to believe the militia ahead were unprepared for any engagement, and were waiting on reinforcements from Mecklenburg and Rowan county militias.
Sorry: Calling all these deeply-felt, life-changing experiences only a chemical reaction in the mind upon nearing death just does not pass the brain or heart test for me.
At 8 38 AM on the morning of January 15 , 1953 4876 was the subject of a wreck, the only one to involve a GG1, while pulling southbound Federal Express #173 from Boston, Massachusetts, to Washington, D.C. Upon nearing an "Approach" signal about 1 mi outside of Washington, the engineer applied the brakes to slow the train down from 70-60 mph.
Upon nearing confluence, cells were dissociated enzymatically with trypsin-EDTA and plated overnight on 13mm diameter plastic cover-slips (NUNC, Rochester, NY USA) in 35×10mm tissue culture dish (Falcon, Franklin Lakes, NJ. USA).
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And the danger of runway collisions, with near miss piled upon near miss, has prompted improvements, but not a solution.
Why do we fail to see and act upon the nearing destruction of our own planet?
She relies upon near-perfect ingredients transformed by salting or tossing, raw, with a dressing or by the simplest techniques: blanching, steaming or simmering.
It is composed of both longitudinal and circular fibres and serves to change the shape of the lens, enabling the eye to focus upon near or distant objects.
This is how his 1944 Silver Star citation recounts his bravery: "On 16 November, while proceeding towards the front at night, Sergeant Rhodes's motorized patrol was advanced upon near a village by a lone enemy soldier.
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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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