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Every introduction of a word, from an informal setting (e.g. an expository text) to a formal setting (e.g. a dictionary) is yet another chance for the more common describing words to play out their respective frequencies, underscoring the hierarchy of words.
While homologous recombination between species seems quite common, describing the structure and characteristics of species clusters in these terms has attracted criticisms, and these deserve attention.
The kind of violence which we meet in the house … are very big such that if we are to expose it here, can make everybody's head confused … (Elderly men, urban FGD) Both women and men in FGDs and interviews perceived adverse psychological impacts of violence as common, describing depression, anxiety, fear, and suicidal ideas and attempts.
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This chapter presents current understanding of the effects of chitosan on plasma membrane in the most common described applications of this biopolymer.
Bone changes associated with meningiomas include osteolysis (Fig. 12) and hyperostosis (Fig. 13), with the latter most common, described in 20%% of cases [3] and more common with the en plaque form.
The most common described side effect of mifepristone therapy is asthenia.
Nonverbal communication problems according to the fifth G & G criterion were very common, described in 89% (n = 108) of all subjects.
John Bercow, Speaker of the Commons, described him as "loathsome" after he dined at the Lords as the guest of a Ukip peer.
Professor Larry Lessig, the founder of Creative Commons, describes remix as the multimedia version of writing.
Here she used the most common word describing fellatio.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com