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The line came at the end of a paragraph touting the expanded access to health insurance that resulted from the Massachusetts plan.
Skilled practitioners knew that staccato sentences were the most profitable, and learned how to oblige the compositor to leave one or two words hanging at the end of a paragraph.
They appeared at the end of a paragraph in which he had made the point that he was dubious about the possibility of dividing people into sane and insane.
In children's books it dates back to Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking Glass" (1872), in which the description of a mouse's tail was suggestively typeset in a curlicue shape at the end of a paragraph.
Note that the supplemental information pages were all drafted as images to carefully manage the placement of periods, and never allow them to fall at the end of a line unless they were at the end of a paragraph.
Putting the meaning at the beginning and end of a paragraph makes it easy for a reader to understand what they should be taking away from the details in the middle.
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The reference from Mr. Bremer's note to Mr. Bush is limited to one sentence at the end of a lengthy paragraph in a three-page letter.
Schwartz et al. highlight one sentence from the end of a discussion paragraph to imply that we downplayed the significance of air conditioning as an adaptive strategy to a warming climate.
Learn to hook a reader in with a transitional phrase at the end of a long paragraph that'll force us to read on, even if we're bored to tears.
If the last sentence of a paragraph ends near the edge of the paper, add a word or two until it expands into the next line.
Consider writing a transition sentence at the end of each paragraph: a few words that link the main point of the paragraph with the point of the paragraph to come.
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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