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Discover Ludwig'expresses it as' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain how something is said or described. For example: The author expresses it as “a wonderful and inviting place”.
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(Bankei, for example, expresses it as the "unborn").
He expresses it as "dropping off the body and the mind" (shinjin datsuraku).
If you haven't heard about it yet (unlikely), vizualize.me is a web service that imports your Linkedin resume information and expresses it as an infographic.
In [1], a system reads data from Kinect and expresses it as 3D point cloud then the floor plane and the occupancy of the volume in front of the user are detected.
Given an n×m document-word matrix, A, the singular value decomposition [15] expresses it as a product A = US V ′ where k is the minimum of n and m, U is n×k, S is an k×k diagonal matrix whose non-increasing entries indicate the amount of variation in each dimension of the embedding, and V′ is k×m.
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Rep. Ron Paul, as is his wont, expressed it as plainly as anyone.
Perhaps he didn't express it as well as he could.
"He was probably as mature back then as he is now," Schnackenberg said of Barker, "but he wouldn't have had the opportunity to express it as much.
However, the Ukip deputy chairman, Suzanne Evans, rejected the suggestion that Britain was racist and said that Shonk "didn't express it as well as he could".
One expressed it as: When you talk about it, it can be aired a little, although I never really get it out enough.
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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