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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mere whim" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a decision or action that is based on a fleeting thought or impulse rather than careful consideration. Example: "She decided to take a spontaneous trip to Paris, driven by a mere whim that struck her one afternoon."
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He ponders the best way to distribute the revenue raised from resources that were bestowed upon some people by a mere whim of providence rather than any productive effort on man's part, and explores how best to deal with resources that lie in nobody's sphere of control (deep-sea fish, for instance, which obstinately refuse to confine themselves to national waters).
People who went to bed Mattering Socially woke up to find themselves a lot of nobodies... It's striking at the very fabric of our social order when a body of arbiters can, at a mere whim cut the props from under the best families of Seattle- or even Southern California View Article By Alan Burdick By Larissa MacFarquhar By Phil Klay By Charles Bethea.
The jump-start openings and the spare outlining of the characters work to good effect in the first story, keeping us focused on the moral drama of the tale: What happens to a married woman who acts so heedlessly, without guilt or a second thought, and does so not for a lover but to satisfy a mere whim of desire?
People who went to bed Mattering Socially woke up to find themselves a lot of nobodies... It's striking at the very fabric of our social order when a body of arbiters can, at a mere whim cut the props from under the best families of Seattle- or even Southern California View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino By Yasmine Al-SayyaDavid Remnick By Jia Tolentino By Yasmine
Not only can this so-called favored position change at a mere whim, but not being in this position also means that when top management gets wind of how poorly this manager is doing, you won't be tarred with having been compliant with this manager's behavior or favoritism.
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So perhaps giving his collection such a British feel, not to mention a very British theme, was more than mere whim on Russell Sage's part.
Mere whim will serve just as well.
He gets his head cut off at the mere whim of Cersei's frightful son, the boy king Joffrey.
There are, however, two reasons for thinking that initial metaphysical insights are based not on mere whim but on valid grounds.
Call it mere whim on my part but I find it more funny than irritating when fashion attempts to connect itself with the news, giving a style spin to the most unlikely of current events.
For example, that one sees the sum of things as a vast machine may be suggested by what goes on in science, but this view can neither claim scientific warrant itself nor draw on scientific prestige, because it seems to spring from nothing better than mere whim.
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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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