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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cipher to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to encoding or decoding information, but it lacks context for proper usage. Example: "Please cipher to the message before sending it."
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I wasn't inside Rebus' head; he was just a cipher to get me through the story".
Confederate agents operating in New York City used the Rosicrucian Cipher to communicate with government officials in Richmond.
Still, somehow, I could read, write, and cipher to the rule of three; but that was all".
Rutherford does lovely things with the Provençal light, but Fox is too much of a cipher to care about.
Here was a character that had gone from a one-dimensional cipher to an embodiment of the zeitgeist, equal parts hippie, hero, and rabble-rouser.
Although Knicks fans know him all too well for often taking an active role in the basketball team's management decisions, Dolan is practically a cipher to Rangers fans.
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He will leave the ciphering to the veterans.
By Dan Chiasson Graham uses gaps and ciphers to represent intuitions that aren't yet made of words.
In "The Hard Problem", with the exception of Hilary, the characters are little more than ciphers to facilitate discussion.
Nor do Catherine, Miss West and the others come alive under Mr Mishra's pen: they are ciphers to us as well as to him.
There are two main approaches that have been employed with substitution ciphers to lessen the extent to which structure in the plaintext primarily single-letter frequencies survives in the ciphertext.
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