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"People don't define who they are, their genetics and environment do," reads one.
It demonstrates the language as it's being used today, much like Joe Toscano's Twitter bot, @tofu_product, imitates your Twitter voice by using an algorithm that reads your most recent two hundred or so tweets ("Tofu absorbs flavor. I write like you do," reads its bio).
His stream-of-consciousness digressions-cum-confessions typically veer between painfully honest stuff about his art dealer, critics, popularity and market value to even more painful assertions of his own brilliance, often both at once ("I represent the ass-end of the artworld, at least I hope I do", reads a cheeky line from 1993's Patches).
It's the American thing to do," reads an official statement from the White House asking the tech community to pitch in.
"Newtown's heartbreak has a lot of us asking, 'What can I do?'" reads the description on the page.
"Do government-assisted refugees get more income support and benefits than Canadian pensioners do?" reads a question-and-answer information sheet put out by Citizenship and Immigration Canada in response to the false claims.
"It's despicable and repulsive to glorify trophy hunting and sadistic practices such as bow hunting and posing with dead bodies of animals as if hunting is an appealing and desirable thing to do," reads the petition.
"What most people do," reads one prompt, "is handle the tuition by putting it on their credit cards because it gives them the ability to make very small monthly payments and maintain a low overhead to run their real estate project".
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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