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She is a teenager strumming to an unseen friend, alert with enigmatic moves and glances.
The animals — seen and unseen — register and alert one another to your arrival.
The taxi wheezed with the strain of the slopes, and the driver honked to alert unseen vehicles to our presence — one miscalculation, one near miss, could send the little car over the edge and down thousands of feet, returning us to the plains below in a matter of seconds.
It's as though the author couldn't resist snatching up a pair of sewing scissors and, now and again, snipping a little rent in the fabric of her own work — not so much to reveal its artifice or the nothingness beyond the page, but in order to pay respect to the rush of voices, the press of consciousness, beyond her authority: a presence unseen yet avid, and undyingly alert to human endeavor.
This data would alert drivers to unseen hazards or when a collision may be imminent.
Unseen Worlds.
Unseen, I waved.
Unseen birds sing.
Just like the characters on the screen, I was on perpetual high alert waiting for some unseen danger to appear in my own life.
Tashia Tucker's project alerts us to those unseen enemies with her piece, Synthetic Biology: The Future of Adaptive Living Spaces (above).
The previously unseen testimony reveals that G4S managers were repeatedly alerted that refused asylum seekers who became disruptive on flights were being "forced into submission" with their heads placed between their legs.
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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