Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe phrase "human prowess" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the exceptional skill or ability of humans in various contexts, such as sports, arts, or intellectual achievements. Example: "The athlete's performance showcased the incredible human prowess that can be achieved through dedication and hard work."
Exact(3)
Human prowess is not supposed to have a reverse gear.
For the first two days of Sukkot, when work is prohibited, Mr. Morgan had kept away from his vineyards, putting faith in the Almighty, and also in his own refined human prowess at judging when grapes would reach their optimal moment of ripened, concentrated flavor.
The New York Times described Tritons submerged circumnavigation of the world as "a triumph of human prowess and engineering skill, a feat which the United States Navy can rank as one of its bright victories in man's ultimate conquest of the seas".
Similar(57)
Arguably, a capacity for analogical and metaphorical thinking a talent for creatively transcending the boundaries between different domains of understanding is the source of human cognitive prowess (Lakoff & Johnson 1980; Mithen 1996).
"It was about celebrating the whole human — both physical prowess and the spiritual, artistic side," Ms. Shaw said.
The GHC, which originated with Waseda University in Japan, is a six-week seminar that combines academic prowess and human experience.
I expected to hear about the drama, human sacrifice and technical prowess behind the dam's construction.
We performed a study to determine whether an enrollment sequence effect noted in the PROWESS (recombinant human activated Protein C Worldwide Evaluation in Severe Sepsis) trial exists in the ADDRESS Administrationn of Drotrecogin Alfa [Activated] [DrotAA] in Early Stage Severe Sepsis) trial.
In the light of recent research advances, the authors emphasize the further development of MC as a simultaneous problem learning and optimization paradigm with the potential to showcase human-like problem-solving prowess; that is, by equipping optimization engines to acquire increasing levels of intelligence over time through embedded memes learned independently or via interactions.
"Portrait of Maria" (1999) and "Self-Portrait" (1999) show Mr. Blayer's prowess with the human figure.
Catherine L. Peichel of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle has determined that the fish are awfully human, particularly in their migratory prowess.
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