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Discover Ludwig"handy shortcut" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a useful method or technique that helps save time or energy. For example, "I learned a handy shortcut to help me finish my work faster."
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In those instances, this little trick with Streets can be a handy shortcut.
This was a handy shortcut between Sardi's, a prime celebrity roost, and the Hotel Piccadilly (long since razed), where autograph pups could nurse a cup of coffee while waiting for intermission or curtain time.
But adding to the top line, and the profit that such additional revenue can bring, can be slow going in these competitive times, and mergers are a handy shortcut.
Or, if you have come to Copenhagen for the food – which, statistics suggest, you probably have – it will provide a handy shortcut between Claus Meyer's the Standard and René Redzepi's Noma.
But he was in a recycle mode this time, with the inexhaustible name-dropping of old-time movie stars serving as a handy shortcut to, and a wimpy substitute for, effective evocation and period charm.
This proved to be a handy shortcut on several occasions.
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It has handy shortcuts that insert bullet points or time stamps into your notes, and you can even add photos.
The image offers few hints as to how starter mode actually works beyond claiming it's easy to use, but it's probably safe to expect a smaller number of reconfigured homescreens complete with handy shortcuts to commonly used features.
You have to partially block your view of the action to tap when moving your character or attacking, and without the mouse and handy shortcuts available on the keyboard you simply cannot control your character as accurately as you can on a PC.
Wolstenholme explained how he used to do the same workflow on paper and in multiple steps, but he can now do it entirely digitally right on the Surface Studio, complete with assigning handy shortcuts like zooming for detailed inking to the Dial.
To become the highly-evolved, rational creatures we are today, our brains evolved with certain handy shortcuts (known in psychology as cognitive biases) to help us identify threats and make quick judgments.
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