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Discover Ludwig"emanating a" is a correct phrase in written English
It means to give off or emit something. You can use it when describing something that is producing or releasing something, usually in a gentle or gradual manner. For example: - The flowers were emanating a sweet scent that filled the entire room. - The old fireplace was emanating a warm glow, creating a cozy atmosphere. - The speaker's voice was emanating a strong sense of authority and confidence. - The sun was emanating a soft orange glow as it set over the horizon.
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Dark, confidential groves of Douglas fir and redwood crowded the little highway, emanating a kind of Narnian ominousness.
But with Mary McCann emanating a clouded luminosity in the title role, the garden-variety midlife crisis assumed mythic dimensions.
Sitting next to me was a perfectly bald man in pressed designer jeans and Prada mocassins, emanating a mixture of arrogance and urgent need.
But she didn't say any of that; she just lay silently, emanating a black, hateful aura, until finally Robert trailed off.
Wasikowska is fantastic as Robyn, her unmerciful eyes and contained silence emanating a determination, a commitment to her independence, and a derision for the life she's left behind.
Salute's version was grilled to perfection; marinated in garlic and emanating a slight smokiness, it was served with a subtle cider demi-glace that marshaled the sweet potatoes and green beans into an ideal winter meal.
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Through its windows on Sunday, the restaurant was already emanating an abandoned air.
When the charcoals are grayish and emanating an orange glow, they're ready.
Serenity emanated, a blissful calm surrounded him.
She emanates a glow.
She emanates a breezy, imperturbable contentment.
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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