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Discover Ludwig"an excerpt of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a small portion or selection of a larger piece of writing or text. Example: I only had time to read an excerpt of the novel, but it was enough to captivate me and make me want to read the whole thing.
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What follows is an excerpt of their statements.
The following is an excerpt of Mr. Edwards's remarks.
Enjoy an excerpt of Téa Obreht's latest, "The Twilight of the Vampires," at Harper's.
In 2009, we ran an excerpt of the novel, titled "Distant Relations".
The première is an excerpt of "4," set to the "Summer" concerto of Vivaldi's "Four Seasons".
It was an excerpt of her parenting book, the "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother".
This one's final piece was an excerpt of Ella Ben-Aharon and Edo Ceder's "Pericardium".
In an excerpt of "One For The Books," Joe Queenan celebrates physical books.
Dworzak's "Taliban," which includes an excerpt of Anderson's article, is available from Trolley Books.
Here is an excerpt of that interview.
See an excerpt of the filing below.
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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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