Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(11)
The Stig — a different one, still anonymous — is the designated hot shoe on both.
Some of the dishes not designated "hot and spicy" should have been.
Under the measure, the city would limit enforcement to designated "hot spots" in neighborhoods with high rates of crime.
The wings were moist and meaty and the sauce (designated hot, on a spectrum ranging from "mild and medium to insane") was incendiary enough to my taste.
I picked up my best friend and fellow partygoer, Carole, and then drove to the Hoboken bar, the designated hot spot.
The technical term for this kind of fighter, I think, is can of tomatoes, so it is only fitting that Pero falls for Carmela (Jennifer Esposito), the movie's designated hot tomato.
Similar(49)
Subjects were wearing an elastic, transparent cap containing a grid of 121 numbered squares marked at 1 cm intervals, in which square 1 corresponded to the designated hot-spot of the OPP hand muscle used to define the excitability threshold.
Audi replaces "A" with "S" in designating hot-rod variants of its cars; for example, the S4 cars are hot-rod versions of Audi's A4 model line.
Any area where two cases occur within 14 days of each other in a 150-meter radius is designated a hot spot, and inspectors like Mr. Govindarajoo are dispatched to scour the area for mosquito breeding sites.
With 120 MB of internal memory, users can store their favorite songs or video files and conveniently access the files using a designated music hot key and 1-inch circular touchscreen.
In the context of a larger GIS-based study, residences of individuals diagnosed with TB disease, HIV, and syphilis 1/1/05-12/31/07 in Wake County, North Carolina were mapped using ArcMap 9.3 GIS software, with the areas of highest densities of all three diseases (defined as areas with greater than ten cases per square mile over the three-year period) designated as "hot spots".
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
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