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Discover Ludwig'favors on' is not a grammatically correct sentence on its own in written English
It would need to be used as part of a sentence. For example, "She received a lot of favors from her friends on her birthday."
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She was sitting in her churidar-kurta — the earth-colored Indian cotton pants and tunic she favors — on the stoop of one of the unprepossessing bungalows whose aluminum awnings give the neighborhood the sleepy feel of a Jersey Shore town.
That's one way to buy favors on the international stage, but it sure doesn't forward a stated intention of changing the Conference direction.
Or are they gone clean raving mad squandering their favors on cats and dogs?" But he's only one of the colorful characters whom McLane presents in his story and who give Mr. Keogh the opportunity to indulge his skill at gentle mimicry.
Scioli didn't do himself any favors on election night.
That the New York Fed would shower favors on a big financial institution may not surprise.
The production both lends a hand (on "Blue Gangsta") and does him no favors (on "Chicago").
Mr. Berman added: "Nobody is doing anybody any favors on this deal".
(It was used to buy party favors on the last day of the tour).
The lavishing of gifts and favors on prospective or valued customers is generally considered smart salesmanship.
And Republicans did themselves no favors on Wednesday with their rough handling of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.
But let's also note that funneling funds through the private sector offers an opportunity to lavish favors on friends.
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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