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Discover Ludwig"awl of" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
The word "awl" is a noun that refers to a small pointed tool used for making holes in materials, such as leather. It does not typically come after a preposition like "of." Instead, you could use the phrase "with an awl" to describe someone using the tool, or "made of awl" to describe a material made from the tool. Example: - Correct: The craftsman carefully created holes with an awl. - Incorrect: The craftsman carefully created holes of an awl.
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"Water and daughter and turkeys for AWL of us," he demonstrated.
They repeated, "Water and daughter and turkeys for AWL of us".
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The thickness of AWL on micro glass beads is measured and calculated by means of a centrifugal method and a gravimetric analysis.
Academic calculation and micro-tube experiment have been performed to study the effect of AWL on percolation behavior at lower Reynolds number (Re).
— Eric Asimov The Awl: On the evolution of Chinese food in the United States, from a cost perspective.
"It's hard to find a major publication right now, in print or online, that's not in some way flavored by the old Observer...subtract Kaplan from the media landscape of the past 20 years and you lose The Awl, much of Gawker and a good bit of Politico, too".
Murray, who advises Labour's town hall spokesman, Grahame Morris, accused AWL members of bullying those they suspect of being "rightwing" or "alt-Stalinist" members.
That Elite Daily was called out to such an extreme degree by The Awl smacks of someone's sour grapes and little else.
Findings suggest significant differences in percentage of AWL vocabulary and use of nominal modification, but no significant difference in features traditionally associated with readability.
Choire Sicha, a former Gawker editor and cofounder of the website the Awl, took one of the unlikelier recession escape routes of all and wrote a book.
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