Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(4)
Emerges that stadium conversion is unlikely to be finished until after the 2016 Olympics.
The bill must now go to the full Senate and be reconciled with a sister version in the House of Representatives, a process that may not be finished until after the November elections.
Novartis is also conducting full-scale head-to-head studies with Vioxx and Celebrex to try and prove that Prexige is the safest of the three, but these are not expected to be finished until after the drug goes before the Food and Drug Administration.
Still, the NFL is going to do a full investigation into the situation...which won't be finished until after the Super Bowl.
Similar(56)
In some cases, students vote to tax themselves for buildings that won't be finished until long after most have graduated.
But that work isn't expected to be finished until late this year, after the November elections.
It has been enlarged, Amgen officials said, and is not expected to be finished until 2017 — nearly 25 years after the drug was approved for use in cancer patients.
And so, having experienced a crescendo of frustration, I now look forward to a new book in which Fried advances his habit of recessive deferral to the extent that he doesn't get round to what he wants to say until after the book is finished, until it's time to start the next one (which will be spent entirely on looking back on what was said in the previous volume).
He's finished until next spring.
Although I would normally never show anything until it was finished, it was, after all, his film, so I sent him an image.
But it wasn't finished until after his death he died in 79; he was emperor for nine years; died of natural causes it wasn't completed until his son Titus became emperor, and Titus completed it and dedicated it in the year 80.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
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