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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what about removing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when suggesting or proposing the idea of eliminating something or considering the removal of an item or concept. Example: "What about removing the outdated sections from the report to make it more concise?"
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And instead of changing rooms, what about removing houses?
It's Fine to Nitpick And what about removing live eggs with a metal fine-toothed comb — better known as nitpicking?
But what about removing the glow-eye that appears in flash photography of dogs and cats, the second most-photographed subjects after children?
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What's strange about removing the coughing-and-sneezing question is that it has been reposted all over the internet, including at news outlets like the Washington Post in early October, on state public health agency websites, and on blogs like Democratic Underground and Daily Kos.
But what about ancestors removed by a thousand or a million generations?
What about ;) ?
T: What about enjoy?
Projecting Matter what about?
It's not about removing what's already there, it's about allowing a space for others to join, and have the same privilege".
One suggestion, since we're all being nice: it was a good idea to get the official "Friday" video off of YouTube before the new song came out, but you might want to see what you can do about removing the acoustic version that's still there - the one where we can hear your real voice.
So what exactly is liberating about removing your clothes in public, thereby ensuring that you're judged on exactly the same purely physical and sexual terms that generations of feminists fought so hard to throw off? "But it's for other women, as much as for men," I hear the defenders of burlesque say.
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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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