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Discover Ludwig'Boy' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to a male child, or, depending on the context, a male of any age. Example sentence: "The boy was running around the playground, laughing with his friends."
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At this year's show – the 30th – that meant a twerking Miley Cyrus, a cursing Taylor Swift and a reuniting boy band.
A boy tries to install an electric light.
Perform, monkey boy, damn you, one feels like yelling at these artists.
In a 300-less world, Man of Steel might have been directed by someone who wasn't an angry 12-year-old boy.
So that the Nazis would not hold their real working group responsible, Piechowski and Bendera formed a fake group of four, recruiting another boy scout, Stanislaw Gustaw Jaster, and priest Józef Lempart for their "spectacular escape".
Along the way he became king of the lads: a poster boy for hedonism but with traces of street poet.
The boy, plain and simple, is a tyrant.
In 1939, she adopted a baby boy named Camillus.
Art historian Claudia Kinmonth points out that the boy "listening attentively in the centre wears green, a colour symbolic of Fenianism".
McCoist added: "I'm a big enough boy and have been around Scottish football long enough that the fans and opposition aren't going to open the door and let them trample all over you.
"I've been on those sands man and boy … What happened that night was not only awful beyond words – it was absolutely avoidable … Even when the tide hit them, had they had anybody with them, like me, who knows the area, there was still a safe route off the cockle bed … They could have walked to safety".
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com