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Discover LudwigThis is a perfectly valid phrase in written English
You would use it when you want to indicate that the reader should circle or select an answer from a list. For example, "On the following multiple choice test, circle the answer that best matches your answer to the question."
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POST-AMBULATORY BP MONITORING QUESTIONNAIRE For the following questions, please circle the answer that corresponds to your response on a scale from 0 to 10: 0 = "Not at all" 5 = "Somewhat" 10 = "Extremely" 1. Did you find the monitor heavy?
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Circle the answers that make the following statement most true for you: "I feel COMFORTABLE / UNCOMFORTABLE dictating what a woman is legally allowed to do with her own reproductive system, even though I am not a DOCTOR / BELIEVER IN THE EXISTENCE OF THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM".
For example, three items on the pre-test, shown in Table 1, were focused on using rounding to estimate answers to decimal multiplication and division calculations: Table 1 Pre-test items Circle the number that is nearest in size to the answer (do not work out the answer) 2.9 × 7 0.002 0.02 0.2 2 20 200 2000 0.29 × 7.1 0.00200002 0.2 2 20 200 2000 59 ÷ 190 0.003 0.03 0.3 3 30 300 3000.
Write within each circle the answers.
(Mostly from "Circle the answers" to definitions).
Annotation - Circle the words/phrases that provide evidence to answer this question Second Read - What events occurred in the story?
Circle the sentences that are working.
Circle the questions that you are unsure of the answers to, leave them blank and fill them in with the model answer when you mark the test.
The trig circle also gives an infinity of answers that are called extended answers.
3.726 Knowledge of wine Q1 Circle the answer that best describes the frequency with which you drink wine: (5) Almost every day, (4) Several times a week, (3) Once a week, (2) Several times a month, (1) Several times a year.
Many of us can answer that within our own family circle, perhaps within our neighborhood.
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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