Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(1)
Exact(6)
When Evans became an assistant at Northwestern, he helped install Beilein's offense, which Beilein graciously explained.
With the young man standing beside him, Buckley clearly and graciously explained the many different political viewpoints to the students.
Colin Sullivan, a museum guide, graciously explained the history of the mansion and its residents when we stopped by before museum hours and found the front door open.
Susie scrambled to get me Tylenol, and Deb graciously explained that this was yet another sign my body was dumping toxins from the regular world.
She was shockingly patient with my weird queries and very graciously explained all things anal while I tried not to laugh because I am a childish idiot.
Perhaps Josh called his dad immediately after receiving the text to get the full story and graciously explained that Cardi B is the woman of the moment, a former stripper turned Instagram celebrity who's now one of the most important female artists of our time, not to mention, a mother to be.
Similar(54)
So it was no surprise when she stopped just a minute or so into the song to graciously explain that she heard a "whistling sound".
JAMES BLUME Chicago To the Editor: On behalf of myself and my fellow Chicagoans, I want to thank Rachel Shteir for so graciously explaining to us how foolish we are for thinking our city might have an interesting character or a rich history when we deal with such unique problems as crime, poverty and a lackluster baseball team.
They were having din-dins with five friends in New York—"A scene sort of like one from Sex and the City", they graciously explain.
[A man and a woman approach Poehler and Scott, the man says, "I'm sorry to interrupt your dinner". Then the man continues on about how he met Poehler at a bar "a few years back". The woman says that she works for a Chinese media company and asks for an interview. Poehler graciously explains that she's already in the middle of an interview.].
Rockwell fielded the protests graciously, explaining that the post office was a small operation, in a tiny town, with a few boxes of mail to sort, and the postal clerk had succumbed to boredom and human curiosity: "…if you are interested in the characters that you draw, and understand them and love them, why the person who sees your picture is bound to feel the same way".
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
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