Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(1)
Many writers and movie directors have turned to science fiction — loving it for its brazenly free invention and its market popularity, but also, perhaps, as a way of catching up.
Similar(58)
Yet even after being embarrassed publicly for violating a student's First Amendment rights, VSU decided to maintain its brazenly unconstitutional free speech policy.
In one of the zine's two-page spreads, a pair of cats stare at the reader and proclaim that they "are disgusted with American Ideals," while the cat on the neighboring page brazenly proclaims "Free butt sex!" proving yet again how absurdity is often the best route to cultural insight.
How could you so brazenly interrupt the free market like that?
Consequently, America's "democracy" is one in which special interests are "free" to brazenly buy lawmakers through campaign contributions and PACs - with the results being a government wholly owned by Corporate America.
And freed now, brazenly, my soul appeared there once again and moved about, along with the form of a sensitive, pleasure-bent youth — the dissolute youth: that, too, must be said.
The black wooden column vanished before me,with the ancient head; and the dining-room door,and the armchair, the red one; and the little settee.In their place came a street in Marseilles.And freed now, brazenly, my soulappeared there once again and moved about,along with the form of a sensitive, pleasure-bent youth — the dissolute youth: that, too, must be said.
One reason: Rich folks who used these wildly abusive trusts in which substantial payouts are brazenly treated as tax-free return of principal wouldn't have sold stocks put in the trusts if they actually had to pay capital gains tax in the first place.
She explained, "They use free speech so brazenly and it's amazing to see people like Anonymous trying and failing to squash what they do.
With his old police colleagues on his payroll, he was free to conduct business brazenly and with impunity, often unloading his booze at high noon from trucks marked "Fresh Fish".
But what is charged remains shocking, not only for the outrageousness of the abuses described, but also because all of the conduct is alleged to have occurred not in some distant past, such as the previous decade, when for-profit colleges, freed of meaningful oversight, brazenly engaged in a torrent of waste, fraud, and abuses with taxpayer dollars and students' lives.
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