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Discover Ludwig"as he observed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to signal that an observation or opinion is being offered. For example, "As he observed, the colors in the painting were particularly vivid."
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Like all great street photographers, he interpreted as he observed.
Mr. Clinton was, as he observed, best known for his alleged sexual exploits, and the draft.
As he observed drily, the end result looked remarkably like a crucifixion.
As he observed these shortcomings, he said he thought, "There has got to be a better way".
His tour ended with cold comfort, as he observed that longer life expectancies may keep us on life support.
As he observed on his Web site: "Immortality is for suckers.
"All this for us," he said emotionally, as he observed the welcoming crowds.
"We are seeing how they weather," Mr. Godard said as he observed the panels, which seem already to have become indispensable to tourists.
As he observed in his life on film, Images, even the finest directors lose their credibility if they continue making movies that are only too recognisably their own.
What was the striking question for the writer (John F. Burns) as he observed the beginning of the trial of Saddam Hussein? b.
This is Luke Donald's fourth Ryder Cup and, as he observed after following Sergio into the press conference room, he has already played under three very different captains.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com