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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a descriptive matter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or subject that involves description or detailed explanation.
Example: "In our discussion, we will focus on a descriptive matter that highlights the characteristics of the new product."
Alternatives: "a descriptive topic" or "a descriptive issue".
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As a descriptive matter, she was right: making sense of a Supreme Court argument without substantial preparation is hard.
It helps distinguish cases where what is at issue is primarily a descriptive matter, namely, the application of a given theory or test of capacity, from cases that are essentially normative in nature, for example, where what is at issue is the empirical validity of the concept of capacity embodied in a given test.
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But surely we require an independent argument for the intellectual permissibility of stopping there, as if the extra-national effects are of secondary importance.Of course, as a purely descriptive matter, Lennonism is false: there are countries.
But that basic appeal alone isn't enough to turn "clutch" into anything more than a descriptive term, no matter the borderline religious fanaticism toward a game-ender.
In addition, since Signal is able to solve some of the introductory problems, it is a matter of taste whether to use a (descriptive) data flow language like Signal or to use a control-flow-based language like Quartz.
Who decides when a descriptive term has outlived its usefulness?
In this novel, that counts as a descriptive showstopper.
Yet, as a descriptive term, "cyber-bullying" feels deliberately vague.
"It's such a descriptive language".
Surprisingly, for a descriptive scientific term used so widely in policy, teaching, conservation and industry, the term species isn't a nice precise descriptive term.
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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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