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Everything has a particular nature, that is, properties that make that thing a thing of that type.
If the properties that are needed to be certain kind of thing are high-level properties, anything sharing those properties will be a thing of that kind, even if it differs in its lower level properties.
If one is concerned with kinds of substance, one obvious question that will arise is 'what makes something a thing of that kind (for example, what is involved in being a dog)?' This is the question of the essence of substantial kinds.
For Aristotle, the general premises of scientific explanations are generalizations that describe commensurately universal properties of things of a subject kind, K. Merely universal properties are ones that everything of kind K has but could be without and remain a thing of that kind, just as every Honda might have Michelin tires.
The habit of indecisiveness will soon be a thing of that past.
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"It's a thing of beauty that can't be replicated".
It is a thing of extremes that brings out the best and the worst in people.
I said something like "is telecoms even a thing?" Of course that seems ridiculous now.
He went on to say the match "was a thing of beauty that got stained".
He went on to state the match "was a thing of beauty that got stained".
It was a great day for him and I made a big thing of that.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com