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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arithmetic that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific type or style of arithmetic. Example: "My math teacher taught us a new form of arithmetic that involves using different symbols instead of numbers."
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Under the current electoral arithmetic, that seems unlikely.
After all the speculation about the tortured arithmetic that might decide this group, the sums were painless.
The arithmetic that went into the decision was simple, said Bob Johnson, the director of network services at Dartmouth.
These meetings arrange grazing routes according to a subtle arithmetic that includes marriages, a changing ecology and prior cattle raids.
But the document released on Tuesday does confirm the unyielding arithmetic that has wiped out so much wealth and created such hardship for those who trusted Mr. Madoff.
Raja Shazad, a taxi driver who regularly parks his cab by the terminal's locked doors, explains the arithmetic that draws him night after night, sometimes until 3 a.m.
That task will be made harder by the complex electoral arithmetic that means Ed Miliband owes his victory substantially to support from the trade unions.
Those were substantial tweaks to big bits of London housing arithmetic that had been lined up for a big tick from Boris Johnson.
As she explained all of the renovations, I started doing mental arithmetic that quickly added up to big dollars, dollars we couldn't afford.
In sum the Elements gathered together the whole field of elementary geometry and arithmetic that had developed in the two centuries before Euclid.
Mr. Plouffe was a wizard at the delegate arithmetic that enabled Mr. Obama to secure the Democratic nomination and the Electoral College arithmetic that would defeat the Republican nominee, Senator John McCain, and he tends to write in these pages like a math nerd — purposeful, uninflected, utilitarian prose without a lot of poetry.
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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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