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Consider "Come" as the human phrase equivalent of the sports term, "Huddle!" It further helps to look and sound excited as though you've found prey or have an adventurous idea to share.
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I think of the effort to describe, in human phrases, the Swainson's thrush's song.
I write this because the filmstar Keira Knightley married in France last week, and the news that she recycled (or, in human phrasing, wore her wedding dress for a second time) was greeted by the media as a sign that Bridezilla is dead, even though I am sure it thought no such thing – but such are the imperatives of picture editors in need of captions.
Parrots, like the one in the video above, are masters of mimicry, able to repeat hundreds of unique sounds, including human phrases, with uncanny accuracy.
I'm sure in a few weeks, we're going to see Google come out and say, "wait, but look, we can do all of the stuff Siri can do too!" They'll tweak their voice recognition to pick up more human phrases, etc.
Write "Human Phrases" on the cover of a notebook.
On Friday, Guinness World Records' inspectors watched the group line up on a beach to break the record for the longest "human-made phrase".
In 1971, a captive harbor seal named Hoover was trained to imitate human words, phrases and laughter.
"It's a good instrument, but she has great technique, and superstar, beautiful-human-being phrasing".
This is upsetting, I know — arguably even more upsetting than the phrase "human load".
The phrase "human engineering" has been in use for more than a century.
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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