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Discover Ludwig"a large word" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a word that is longer or more complex than usual, or to emphasize the size or significance of a particular word in a sentence. Generally, this phrase is used in a figurative sense and not in reference to physical size. Example: In her essay, the writer used a large word like "sesquipedalian" to impress her readers, but it ultimately distracted from the main point of her argument.
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When a large word crosses paths with a small one--let us say eleemosynary with ye, they do their business quickly and with perfect mutual understanding.
Unlike typical peer reviewed journals, the HTA Journal has a large word guide of approximately 50 000 words and unlimited appendices, thus enabling more detail to be included than standard peer review publications.
Though some of these platforms may have a large word count, the most effective profiles will still be concise and to the point.
If you are speaking, and you use a large word, define it at once in a way which relates to your situation.
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A large word-of-mouth networking campaign to advertise the performance was set up by the producers and the show moved to the Ambassador Theatre, where the box office takes began to break even.
Written, spaced English can be read faster than it is spoken, partly because the visual system has a larger word span than the respiratory system (Chafe, 1988).
During an advanced search, the Suggestions algorithm stores the entire search as a vector ad compares it against a larger word embedding model to find similarities among companies.
A more repetitive region requires a larger word size in order to achieve the same percentage of words that are unique compared with a less repetitive region (Chor et al. 2009).
Alternative TFBSs and palindromes were found for ESrrb (Estrogen-related receptor beta) when a larger word width (K = 11) was employed to capture more sophisticated co-occurrence and a more stringent clustering threshold was set to discriminate sub-patterns.
The same word will probably not appear twice, so check that it isn't part of a larger word that is on the list.
Each watercolor is accompanied by a single large word in an appropriate color and style -- leap," "tiptoe," "reach".
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