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Discover Ludwig"close reader of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who pays careful attention to a text. For example, "The professor was a close reader of Shakespeare's sonnets."
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She's America's finest close reader of apocrypha.
(And Barthelme was a close reader of Freud).
"Jeddak," as any close reader of Burroughs can tell you, is Barsoomese for lord or chieftain.
He is a close reader of the band's "language of dread".
He allowed that Anonymous "was a very close reader of my column".
He is particularly attuned to the lower frequencies, a close reader of the Cuban subtext.
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Close readers of the inside pages of the MSM and non-close readers of any number of schadenfreude-starved winger blogs (e.g).g
By Hendrik Hertzberg August 12, 2008 Close readers of the inside pages of the MSM and non-close readers of any number of schadenfreude-starved winger blogs (e.g).g
Close readers of the column pointed out that Ryan never used the word "endorse".
That means workers at Google, the leader in search technology, may be close readers of the European order.
Close readers of the barrage of coverage over the last few weeks probably have an equally good idea of what to expect.
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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.

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