Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(1)
As social workers we need to provide a platform for the voices of young people, but we also need to check that our own, professional voice does not echo the victim-blaming culture that the Coffey report very explicitly seeks to address.
Similar(57)
Ironically, this is exactly what we learned in our "Innovator" class, but it doesn't echo the cries of boundless optimism from today's Bay Area start-ups.
"If you're traveling with a campaign day in and day out, it's difficult to get any critical distance on what you're seeing, and the price you pay as a reporter for writing stuff that doesn't echo the campaign's message is excommunication from your sources, which doesn't sit well with your editors back at the home office," Hastings wrote.
Hastings wrote that "if you're traveling with a campaign day in and day out, it's difficult to get any critical distance on what you're seeing, and the price you pay as a reporter for writing stuff that doesn't echo the campaign's message is excommunication from your sources, which doesn't sit well with your editors back at the home office".
He did not echo the pope's call for an urgent phasing out of fossil fuels.
Yet investors were clearly disappointed that A.M.D. executives did not echo the optimism expressed by Intel.
The big national spectacles of recent years have included the 2008 Olympic opening ceremony, which, while drawing on China's rich tradition, did not echo the traditional opera.
The education deans who have voiced objections do not echo the familiar complaint of college presidents about U.S. News rankings — that they have turned undergraduate admissions into an arms race.
He said he would fight for an economic relationship with Europe, protections for workers, the environment and trading relationships with other countries that did not echo the US-EU trade deal, known as TTIP, that he strongly opposes.
A C.I.A. analysis released last week supported President Bush's portrait of Iraq's efforts to acquire nuclear weapons, but did not echo the White House's depiction of an immediate threat.
ESPN and ESPN.com, in their advertising as well as content, often speak in a brash, smart-alecky voice that can be perceived as smirky or excluding by those who do not care about sports or do not echo the current preoccupation with arch postmodern humor.
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