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Discover Ludwig"anyway great" is a correctly constructed phrase that is commonly used in informal written English.
You can use it to show that you are winding down or transitioning away from a particular thought or topic. For example, "I had a great time at the party - anyway great to see you!".
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Anyway, great work and we're all looking forward to your future projects!
Anyway, great line, that.
Anyway, great gag".
Anyway, great read, great guy, and a fun look at the Internet of 15 years ago.
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Anyway, a great resource.
You hear a lot of Tchaikovsky, a bit of Bruckner, Dvorák, perhaps, anyway, the great nineteenth-century European symphonic tradition.
She was uneasy about selling policies that had not been thought through, but did so anyway, with great zeal.
Alternately, it may be that people feel that nothing can be done anyway, so great is the power exercised over Italy by the European Union; hence it is largely unimportant whom they vote for.
Anyway, a great many Americans were deeply disturbed by all that — felt it to be an outright betrayal of our best and bravest revolutionary spirit — and that was the spirit I tried to embody in the character of April Wheeler.
It does feel slightly odd thAnyway here and they're there, but I think it works.
Since most Americans eat far more meat than is good for our own health anyway, a great place to start is our next meal.
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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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