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A phrasing of a structure of feeling that I didn't really know I had, something so beautifully or hauntingly stated that I used to copy the words longhand in a commonplace book when I was in high school and college.
We were sitting in one of the countless restaurants scattered along the Goan beach and heard for the first time a phrasing of India in one sentence that actually explained something about it that we always had a hard time with.
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Remember when that was a phrase of totalitarian governments?
Sid Griffin: The Paisley Underground was a phrase of Michael Quercio's.
To use a phrase of the moment, this promises a "Europe of results".
"Ibn al-balad" is a phrase of endearment here — literally, a son of the country.
Great tracts of it are, in a phrase of the moment, touchy-feely.
That, to bend a phrase of Bill Clinton's, depends on what the nature of nature is.
"Person of interest" became a phrase of both avoidance and insinuation.
Instead, he keeps in mind a phrase of Nabokov's: "fondle details".
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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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