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Discover Ludwig"employ language" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the way someone speaks or writes. For example, "The author employed a sophisticated language to convey the complexity of the subject matter."
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What he is attempting, I imagine, is to employ language as a new medium, breaking down all grammatical usages, all time space values, all ordinary conceptions of context.
Hezbollah officials employ language that shamelessly echoes Nazi propaganda, describing Jews as parasites and tumors and prescribing the murder of Jews as a kind of chemotherapy.
Google doesn't employ language experts, instead computers monitor search traffic and look for patterns where people type a word, don't get the search results they wanted, type it again and do.
Commercial novels, in general, whether they're thrillers or romance or science fiction, employ language that is at best undistinguished and at worst characterized by a jejune mentality and a tendency to state the obvious.
In contrast with the Recorder Voice, the Appraiser Voices (Interpreter and Adjudicator) employ language that is more explicitly evaluative, thus bringing the subjective views of the authorial voice to the surface of the text (Coffin 2006, 152).
5) Several areas of the manuscript employ language that is unclear or suggests ideas that are not necessarily true and should be fixed.
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An interest in text is reflected in the present show, with various artists employing language in their work.
When his manager, Kenny Dalglish, speaks about football, he employs language that in any other profession would be called socialistic.
A best-selling verse translation by Robert Fagles (1996) was praised for employing language both contemporary and timeless.
But employing language in unexpected and 'disobedient' ways can jar readers into different modes of consideration, to reflect not only on the themes but on what poetry actually means".
Before the All-Star Game, Internet billionaires like Mark Cuban, the Mavericks' incoming owner, Shaquille O'Neal and Commissioner David Stern discussed the emerging cyberworld, employing language like broadband and other terms that barely resonate with anyone outside the techie community.
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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