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Discover LudwigThe phrase "complete paragraph" is not commonly used in written English.
A paragraph is typically considered a complete unit of writing, so saying "complete paragraph" may sound redundant. Instead, it is more common to refer to a "full paragraph" or a "well-developed paragraph." For example: - The essay had several well-developed paragraphs, each supporting the thesis in a clear and concise manner. - The student struggled to write full paragraphs, often jumping between ideas without fully developing them. - To improve your writing, try to focus on creating complete paragraphs with a clear topic sentence and supporting details.
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So runs a complete paragraph in this book by Will Eaves.
After the opening two paragraphs of the novel - the first squarely telling the reader of the narrator's unhappiness, the second conceding all the things for which she should be grateful - we get this complete paragraph.
The complete paragraph reads: Although bird songs and many other animal vocalizations have been the subject of intense scientific study, the effect of music on the moods of creatures other than humans has remained mysterious.
(b) Agencies should complete paragraph (l), "Communications", at the end of the clauses at § 401.14 by designating a central point of contact for communications on matters relating to the clause.
"Even though we knew with precision when the bombings happened, we knew the number of people who were killed and the hospitals they were taken to, there would always be a complete paragraph in the Lebanese news reports about the make, model and color of the car, including engine number and axle number," Mr. Raad explained.
The proposed stemming algorithm can be used to tokenize a single word or to tokenize a complete paragraph.
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The real novelty was to find a politician who didn't talk down to his audience but instead trusted it to listen to complete, paragraph-long thoughts that couldn't be reduced to sound bites.
His conversation is quick, emphatic, torrential -- it comes in complete paragraphs, which themselves come complete with footnotes, jokes and marginalia.
Mr. Woodward thinks and speaks in complete paragraphs and delivers perfect-pitch, coherent analyses on programs like CNN's "Larry King Live".
She speaks in complete paragraphs and can drop the names Tipper Gore and Racine with equal ease.
This particular subject is so close to the core of his thinking that he can discuss it indefinitely, in complete paragraphs, without prompting.
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