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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a text is a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when defining or describing what a text represents or its nature in a broader context.
Example: "In literary studies, a text is a complex interplay of language, meaning, and interpretation."
Alternatives: "a text represents a" or "a text serves as a".
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"Saying anything that you don't want shared in a text is a terrible idea," he said.
Although well-intended, I'm not sure whether somebody got a text on a day they weren't supposed to get a text is a huge problem, in reality".
Etymologically, a text is a piece of cloth, one that, in Barthes's view, is constantly in the process of being woven.
Grappling with divergent understandings of a text is a highlight of the class, but for many students is also fraught with uncertainty and confusion.
Searching for all occurrences of a pattern in a text is a fundamental problem in computer science with applications in many other fields, like natural language processing, information retrieval and computational biology.
Part 2, the composer's most straightforward approach to a text, is a ruminative and emotionally charged aria for soprano (the radiant Susan Narucki), who relates the mystical visions of a 13th-century prophet, Hadewijch.
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Rather, a text is "an instance of social meaning" (Halliday 1985: 11).
The B text is a production text so it's gone through a censorship process.
A children's book could make you appear immature and an electronic text is a no-no.
Offenbach's surviving text is a mess: much unfinished, a lot more unclear.
Les Revenentes (translated by Ian Monk as The Exeter Text) is a univocalism, a text which only uses one vowel, in this case "e".
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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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