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Discover Ludwig"in reviews" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
For example: "The movie was highly praised in reviews by critics."
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At least in reviews.
I've even read similar comments in reviews.
But he published these in reviews and newspapers.
How about using stars in reviews, as in restaurant ratings?
It's the word we all dread in reviews.
Turmeric lattes routinely feature in reviews for the York outpost of the Filmore & Union restaurant chain.
"Whenever a cinematographer is mentioned in reviews they talk about 'so-and-so's vision'," he says.
OAIC notifications routinely result in reviews that further strengthen ABS' approach," he said.
"Unforgettable" is a word that recurs in reviews of his work.
He was buoyant not only in reviews but in the less famous profiles.
But the "chocolate-box" epithet inevitably popped up in reviews, dispensed both patronisingly and angrily.
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