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Discover Ludwig"choke of" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
It is not a phrase that is recognized by any style guides or dictionaries, so it should not be used in any type of writing.
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At the tennis center, Al Drowyn swallowed a small choke of emotion, then turned back to his work.
The temperature was in the high nineties; the choke of autumn in Southern California was in full, scorching force.
Asked why she had gone off court, she said: "Well, I almost did the choke of the year right now at 5-3.
This is in part about the choice of the site: Cameo is a narrow choke of a space, with a big column near the middle of the room.
When the wealthy Monsieur GM places a diamond necklace around her throat she gives an involuntary jerk: we feel not only the cold weight of the jewels on her skin but also her choke of covetous emotion.
According to the time-tested Bruckheimer formula, each heartfelt utterance must be soothed by a little joke; a moment of light-heartedness must resolve into a muffled choke of pathos.
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Otherwise, the system will be choked of credit, like a body being choked of oxygen and turning blue.
The choking of Eric Garner, on Staten Island, was taped, but no indictment followed.
He worked hard, but, like Dempsey, he was choked of service.
He is implicated in the deaths of two women (he says Mr. Flemmi did the actual choking of Ms. Davis).
The reports' writers, who include lawyers with personal connections to Christie, accept that the choking of Fort Lee had "some ulterior motive".
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