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Discover Ludwig"he is sitting" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe someone in a seated position. Example: He is sitting at his desk, typing away on his computer. In this sentence, "he is sitting" conveys that the person is currently in a seated position and provides context for what they are doing at the moment. This phrase can be used in a variety of situations, such as describing someone's posture or position, or to provide details in a narrative.
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A motion "sitting with legs crossed" is correctly converted into sentences "he is sitting", but it is wrongly converted into another sentence "he is sitting with his legs".
Additionally, it is correctly converted into a long sentence "he is sitting with his legs crossed", that is ranked lower than the wrong sentence "he is sitting with his legs".
Stretch out the word "sit" until he is sitting.
(GP #1) He is sitting here, takes a glass of water, sits down again and drinks some water.
As one participant said: He is sitting here, takes a glass of water, sits down again and drinks some water.
He is sitting and waiting.
He is sitting on the couch.
Now he is sitting alone, quietly unapproachable.
He is sitting on a big one.
And Cayard likes where he is sitting.
He is sitting in front of his parked motorcycle.
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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.

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