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Discover Ludwig'assuage in' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
The correct phrase is 'assuage in [something]'. For example, you can use the phrase 'assuage in compassion' to describe someone showing compassion and understanding towards another.
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Brazil will now play the final in this stadium on Saturday, a moment to assuage in small part one or two sporting ghosts; and perhaps to offer quiet tribute to a grander, more compromised spectre.
Similarly, Baker shortchanges neither the monstrous poverty that Ginsberg witnessed and tried to assuage in his peculiar Jewish-holy-man fashion nor his more outlandish sexual adventures, Orlovsky's partial account of which causes a fancy Indian hostess to faint.
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Furthermore, no significant differences were observed between the 30 m buffer treatment and uncut control treatments suggesting that a 30 m or larger riparian buffer may assuage the in-stream effects of riparian timber harvest.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 — Gen. David H. Petraeus, the top American commander in Iraq, has told President Bush that he wants to maintain heightened troop levels in Iraq well into next year to reduce the risk of military setbacks, but could accept the pullback of roughly 4,000 troops beginning in January, in part to assuage critics in Congress, according to senior administration and military officials.
Unpleasant moments are inevitable, but assuaged, in a wistful way, by things like the discovery of an opportunity missed; meeting someone delightful whom you didn't know and realize you very much wish you'd gotten to know, way back then.
"I would have been very happy if we had just won the districts," said Dwight Raiford, who founded the Harlem Little League with his wife, Iris, in 1989; they wanted to appease their son Joshua, who was 9 at the time and whose passion for baseball could not be assuaged in his Harlem neighborhood.
Various stakeholders needed to be addressed and their concerns assuaged in order to return the company to profitability; "we didn't lose any sales, in fact they increased…we never lost a customer because we were so tied in with the community that we could talk about it openly" (founding entrepreneur, personal communication).
As the crowd opened up further to reveal the entirety of the racecourse, my confusion was not assuaged in the slightest.
The Drewery's Bluff threat was assuaged in Lee's mind when J.E.B. Stuart reported that McClellan was in Harrison's Landing. Lee had decided to keep the men on Malvern Hill through July 3 because of this threat.
Those concerns have not been assuaged in recent weeks, as Trump has said he intends to nominate individuals to senior posts in his administration who favor expanding surveillance programs.
Here, it doesn't relate to representations in the artistic sense but to lies that are being told, or deceptive actions being undertaken, in order to put forth a case, in order to assuage pride, in order to set artificial ground rules upon which a meeting of the minds in negotiation can result.
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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