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Discover Ludwig"a fix of" is correct and usable in written English.
To use it, you would usually use it to mean "a dose of" something, usually something that is beneficial in some way. For example: "I need a fix of exercise to help me get through the day."
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A fix of Bournonville does us all good.
When I used to need a fix of pessimism porn, Grantham was my go-to.
We need a fix of reading about sex among the famous.
"We don't need drugs, we just need a fix of 'Les Mis, Charleslesaidid.
IN OSH, in southern Kirgizstan, it takes all of $1, and 20 minutes, to get a fix of heroin.
If you're a close reader of IHT Rendezvous, you're jonesing for a fix of Mark McDonald right about now.
The downside of constant innovation is that Americans require a fix of the new every three minutes.
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All clothes are costume and a kind of drag – a social marker, a fixing of class, status, role and gender.
Its tracks became a slow-developing addiction rather than a quick fix of fizzy pop.
We tuned in for a daily fix of "White House Survivor".
A daily fix of issues pulled swing voters to him in 1996.
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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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