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Discover Ludwig"I would remove" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to express that you would take away something. For example: "I would remove any obstacles that stand in the way of our success."
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If he let them get away I would remove him.
I would remove one hand, but taking the other away was gut-wrenching.
By the same token I would remove all public funding from faith schools.
If pressed for time, I would remove prepared food from takeout tins and fob it off as my own.
Personally I would remove some of the more detailed aspects of plant biology from my current curriculum.
(If the title appeared in both the first and the last lines, I would remove the offending album from my shelf).
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"I'd remove them," he said.
"I'd remove tax from everyone who's making less than £12,000 and corporate tax.
Before we've even started teaching the new "big fat" maths GCSE, I'd remove frequency trees.
Cooking them on the bone adds richness to the gravy but I'd remove the skin, which becomes slimy and chewy after two hours in the pot.
If I had one, I'd remove the passenger seat.
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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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