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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a linguistically" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in contexts discussing language or linguistic features, but it needs to be part of a complete thought or sentence.
Example: "The study provides a linguistically rich analysis of the text."
Alternatives: "a language-based" or "a linguistic".
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The theme of these lectures is to construct a linguistically informed theory of education, providing a linguistic interpretation of how people learn.
I looked for a linguistically informed grammar guide, but couldn't find one.
He revels in his role as the persnickety stylist for a linguistically challenged profession.
As second layer of the controller, a linguistically formulated strategy for collision avoidance is developed.
Appropriately, for such a linguistically floppy term, its origins are dreamy and sun-kissed.
Michael Erard on the limits of living a linguistically limitless life.
This book is a linguistically sophisticated fable, and 9/11 is a smokescreen obscuring its true nature.
Yes, their writings stand for myriad imaginations across 3,300,000sq km of a linguistically exciting map.
By accumulating a critical mass in a linguistically closed market, Piano Media and online publishers were able to drive subscriptions.
She wrote a linguistically quaint parallel-universe novel, "Shamp of the City-Solo," that appeared in 1974.
Kusunda is one of more than 130 languages indigenous to Nepal, a linguistically and culturally rich Asian republic.
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