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Discover Ludwig"democratically of" is not a grammatically correct phrase and is not commonly used in written English
It is unclear what the intended meaning would be, so it is difficult to provide an example. Here are a few alternatives that may convey a similar idea: - "...democratically chosen by..." - This could be used to describe a person or group that was selected in a democratic process. Example: "The leaders of the country were democratically chosen by the citizens in a fair and open election." - "...in a democratic manner" - This could be used to describe an action or decision that was made with fairness and equality. Example: "The new policy was implemented in a democratic manner, with input from all members of the community." - "...representative of democracy" - This could be used to describe something that embodies the principles of democracy. Example: "The peaceful transfer of power between leaders is representative of democracy."
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A world "much more democratically, of our making"?
In the end, the revenge of geography will be the revenge of human as well as physical geography: a world much more, and much more democratically, of our making.
And ultimately the choice is yours: the choice, made freely and democratically, of the British people – to whom it is not easy to give lessons on liberty and democracy.
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The Majlis, consisting of democratically elected members of Majlis, is fully functional and democratic; all branches of government are fully functional and independent.
Ron worries whether Islamists can ever govern democratically because of the belief of "No one but Allah".
Formula One, he said, could never be run "democratically" because of the anarchic nature of the rival teams.
Legislators themselves could be chosen more democratically, instead of being installed by the ceremonial "election" of a party-selected list.
The European Parliament The European Parliament consists of 754 democratically elected Members of European Parliament (MEPs) of which 73 are elected from the UK.
They reflected the will of the democratically elected governments of the member states and of the two largest political groupings in the European parliament.
A Labour source said: "When Jeremy Corbyn nominated Tony Benn in 1988 against the democratically leader of the time, Neil Kinnock, Benn and Kinnock had to get nominations".
Perhaps the idea could be expanded to include some kind of democratically elected panel – representatives of publishers, hosting companies, freedom of speech advocates – to settle disputes.
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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