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Instead, the main outcome of this article is to portray Bob Collier as the reasoned everyman, offering good old common sense in a plain old vernacular that egghead Washington politicians have a hard time answering.
Mr. Hemphill has a good ear for the vernacular, and he allows his dramatis personae to reveal themselves without comment.
His dialogue encouraged me to defy Sister Cornelius by using ain't without shame or apology, letting bad mean good, and committing other vernacular sins -- and that stylistic freedom liberated my unique voice.
Public discussions on foreign trade sometimes convey the impression that China and the rest of the world make everything, as the United States sits idly by, importing their stuff and going to hell in a handbasket, to use the vernacular... Goods and services produced here still represent the great bulk of gross domestic product in the United States.
Teachout had access to audio tapes of Armstrong, and he's done a good job of capturing his vernacular.
Good examples of preservation of vernacular architecture buildings are still an exception, whether as iconic and picturesque evocation, translated in a historic revival for tourist attraction, or in museums, neighbourhoods or fishing villages.
Hackathons, tech shops, makerspaces: These terms are increasingly prevalent in today's vernacular, and for good reason.
As Martha Stewart might say, "Vernacular taste is a good thing".
Venture-backed companies had to do more than demonstrate good customer numbers, or in the vernacular of the first dot.com boom, "lots of eyeballs".
"It's just part of my vernacular".
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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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